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Penelope
BOURDELLE, Émile-Antoine (1861-1929)
Born in Montauban, Bourdelle studied in Toulouse and Paris, where he became Rodin's assistant. After his first one-man show in 1905 he achieved widespread recognition. This is one of an edition of 9 intermediate-size bronzes of this subject. It depicts Penelope, the wife of Odysseus, awaiting the hero's return from Troy. The body derives from a study of Cleopatre Sevastos, a Greek sculptress, looking at Hindu sculpture in the Victoria and Albert Museum. The head is that of the artist's wife Stephanie.
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Collection Area
Art
Item Number
NMW A 2420
Creation/Production
BOURDELLE, Émile-Antoine
Date:
Acquisition
Purchase, 1970
Measurements
Height
(cm): 119.1
Width
(cm): 43.2
Depth
(cm): 35.3
Height
(in): 47
Width
(in): 17
Depth
(in): 13
Techniques
bronze
Techniques (sculpture)
Fine Art - sculpture
Material
bronze
Location
In store
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