On our way to Montparnasse to see another museum.
The sky is so beautiful. Two hours later les invalides was still bathed in light
but there were black threatening clouds behind it. I am so sorry now
that we did not take the second picture with the clouds.
The Musée Bourdelle is an art museum located at 18, rue Antoine Bourdelle. It contains a huge collection of the artists work. It also has a glimpse at his atelier or his studio. Until we visited the
museum and I started reading about Bourdelle I had no idea that his work is apparently well
known. He has art pieces in the MMOA in NYC and at the Hirshorn in Washington, D.C. Plus works in Japan and Argentina and at Stanford University to name just a few.
He was contemporary of Rodin and some of his works show Rodin's influence. " September 1893 Antoine Bourdelle joined Rodin as his assistant where he soon became a popular teacher, both there and at his own studio where many future prominent artists attended his classes, so that his influence on sculpture was considerable."
Orpheus leaning on his lyre
Room from the original house
Garden just inside the museum
Crouching Bather
Influenced by Rodin's work
The Dying Centaur
Penelope the wife of Ulysses or
Melancholy
These faces and the hand below are part of a memorial to the warriors
who found in the France-Prussia war around 1870.
This copy of Hercules drawing his bow is in the front garden.
Thanks to Philippe Walter I now am aware that a copy of Bourdelle's Hercules is
in the musee d'Orsay
Notice Hercules on the right and Alvear's horse on the left.
Casts of busts
I believe this is La France in the background
Bourdelle created more than 80 sculptures of Beethoven.
Madame (mme) Zetlin
Jeanne Prinet
I liked this small statue of a portrait of a sculptress
at work.
Adam Mickiewicz a Polish poet
We have not been here but apparently this is the finished statue in memory of
He reminds me of the thinker.
Adam, by Emile-Antoine Bourdelle,
Rodin at work
In the top left hand corner is a picture of Bourdelle when he was 17.
There are several copies of this "Virgin and Child" at the museum. Some in plaster
others cast as these are. We were very interested in the Virgin's head covering. As in several other
of his works, the scarf looks a lot like an Egyptian head dress. I don't think it
had anything to do with the fact that he was married to a Greek woman named Cleopatra.
These stairs in the studio are more like a ladder leaning against the wall
than a real flight of stairs.
As I have been reading online about Antoine Bourdelle, I have discovered that the
Professor and I are familiar with some of his art without even knowing it. This large
statue of La France is at the museum of modern art that we went to. The building is known as the
Tokyo Palace.
Antoine Bourdelle, ca.1922,Monument La France, H. 9 m, bronze (Hohwiller founder), erected 18 June 1948, Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Palais de Tokyo
Another bust that we must find is one of Eiffel located at the tower.
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