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On display at V&A South Kensington
Sculpture, Room 111, The Gilbert Bayes Gallery

The Duchesse de Choiseul

Bust
1908 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Auguste Rodin’s career maps the progress of 19th-century art, from the Romantic revolt against Neo-classicism, to the radical enquiry that paved the way for the Modernist developments of the 20th century. The V&A’s collection of works by Rodin is unique in that they were given by the artist, to represent his art in Britain and commemorate British soldiers fighting in France in November 1914. An American of French extraction, the Duchesse de Choiseul became an intimate friend of Rodin’s. This bust has an air of informality, born out of their relationship and the fact that it is a study rather than a formal commission. As with many of Rodin’s works, other versions exist in other materials.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleThe Duchesse de Choiseul (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Bronze
Brief description
Bust, Duchesse de Choiseul, by Auguste Rodin, bronze, France (Paris), 1908
Dimensions
  • Excluding base height: 36.5cm
  • Weight: 11kg
  • Weight: 13.5kg
Marks and inscriptions
'Montagutelli Fres. Paris/cire perdue' (Foundry mark; On the back of the left shoulder; inscribed)
Credit line
Given by Rodin in November 1914
Subject depicted
Summary
Auguste Rodin’s career maps the progress of 19th-century art, from the Romantic revolt against Neo-classicism, to the radical enquiry that paved the way for the Modernist developments of the 20th century. The V&A’s collection of works by Rodin is unique in that they were given by the artist, to represent his art in Britain and commemorate British soldiers fighting in France in November 1914. An American of French extraction, the Duchesse de Choiseul became an intimate friend of Rodin’s. This bust has an air of informality, born out of their relationship and the fact that it is a study rather than a formal commission. As with many of Rodin’s works, other versions exist in other materials.
Bibliographic references
  • Catalogue of Sculpture by Auguste Rodin. London: Victoria and Albert Museum, 1925. p. 18
  • Hawkins, Jennifer, Rodin Sculptures, London: Victoria and Albert Museum, 1975, p.30, ill.35
  • Butler, Ruth Rodin: The Shape of Genius, Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 1993, p.466, ill.190
  • Alley, R. Tate Gallery Catalogue: Foreign Paintings, Drawings and Sculpture. London, 1959. pp. 219-220.
  • Mitchell, Claudine. The Gift to the British Nation: Rodin at the V&A. In: Mitchell, Claudine. ed.Rodin: The Zola of Sculpture. Henry Moore Institute, 2003. pp. 183-200.
  • Antoinette, Le Normand-Romain. The Bronzes of Rodin: Catalogue of Works in the Musée Rodin. London : Lund Humphries ; Paris : Éditions de la Réunion des Musées Nationaux, 2007. pp. 260-262.
  • Lampert, Catherine, Rodin, London, Royal Academy of Arts, 2006
Collection
Accession number
A.45-1914

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Record createdNovember 26, 2002
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