- Antoine Bourdelle
Antoine Bourdelle, originally Émile Antoine Bourdelle, (
October 30 ,1861 -October 1 ,1929 ) was a French sculptor and teacher.Career
Bourdelle was born at
Montauban ,Tarn-et-Garonne . He left school at the age of 13 to work as a wood carver in his father's cabinet making shop. He learned drawing with the founder of the Ingres Museum in Montauban, then sculpture at the art school inToulouse . At the age of 24 he won a scholarship to theÉcole des Beaux-Arts inParis .In 1888 he did his first sculptures of Beethoven, producing authoritative work with an emphasis on order, the spirit of geometry, construction and invention. He became one of the pioneers of 20th century monumental sculpture.
Auguste Rodin became a great admirer of his work and in 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.During his last years, Bourdelle received several commissions for monuments. He was a founder and vice-president of the Paris
Salon des Tuileries , and in 1924 became a commander of theLegion of Honor . Antoine Bourdelle died atLe Vésinet , near Paris, onOctober 1 ,1929 and was interred in theCimetière du Montparnasse ,Paris, France .Collections of his work
Today the
Musée Bourdelle sits amidst brick houses at 18 rue Antoine Bourdelle, a small street between theGare Montparnasse and the offices of the famous French newspaper "Le Monde ". Themuseum consists of Bourdelle's house, studio and garden where he worked from 1884 to 1929. His work is also exhibited in public collections including the Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art (Japan), theCleveland Museum of Art , theCourtauld Institute of Art (London), theFine Arts Museums of San Francisco ,Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna (Rome),Harvard University Art Museums , theHermitage Museum , theHirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (Washington D.C.), theHonolulu Academy of Arts , theKimbell Art Museum (Fort Worth, Texas),Kröller-Müller Museum (Otterlo, Netherlands), theMinneapolis Institute of Arts , Musée Bourdelle (Paris),Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (Buenos Aires) , theNational Galleries of Scotland , theNational Gallery of Australia and theRoyal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium .The teacher
Artists who studied with Antoine Bourdelle included:
*Thanassis Apartis , Greece
*Samuel Cashwan , Ukraine/United States
*Pablo Curatella Manes , Argentina
*Béni Ferenczy , Hungary
*Alberto Giacometti , Switzerland
*Angela Gregory , United States
*Otto Gutfreund , Czechoslovakia
*Bror Hjorth , Sweden
*René Iché , France
*Raoul Josset , France/United States
*Emile Lahner , Hungary
*Aristide Maillol , France
*Vadym Meller , Russian Empire
*Bencho Obreshkov , Bulgaria
*Dudley Pratt , United States
*Virginia Claflin Pratt , United States
*Germaine Richier , France
*Maria Helena Vieira da Silva , Portugal
*Risto Stijovic , Serbia
*Mihailo Tomic , Serbia
*Sreten Stojanovic , Serbia
*Josefina de Vasconcellos , England
*Helen Wilson , United States
*Teodors Zalkalns , LatviaGallery
References
* Bourdelle, Émile-Antoine, “Émile-Antoine Bourdelle, Sculptures and Drawings”, Perth, Western Australian Art Gallery, 1978.
* Ottawa.National Gallery of Canada, “Antoine Bourdelle, 1861-1929”, New York, C. E. Slatkin Galleries, 1961.
* Colin Lemoine, “Bourdelle”, Paris, Cercle d'art, 2004
* “Antoine Bourdelle, passeur de la modernité", exhibition catalogue (curators Roxana Theodorescu, Juliette Laffon and Colin Lemoine / Catalogue Colin Lemoine), Bucarest, National Museum of Art , 2006
* Colin Lemoine, “Le Fruit : une œuvre majuscule d’Antoine Bourdelle”, Ligeia, January-June 2005, n°57-58-59-60, p. 60-78
* Colin Lemoine, “...sans ce modelé à la Rodin, à la XVIIIe siècle qui beurre le tout : Bourdelle et la question d'un primitivisme occidental”, Bulletin du musée Ingres, May 2006, n° 78, p. 49-66
* Cléopâtre Sevastos, “Ma vie avec Bourdelle”, Paris-Musées-Editions des Cendres, 2005 (annoted edition by Colin Lemoine)
* Véronique Gautherin, “L'Oeil et la main” (2000)
* “Antoine Bourdelle, d'un siècle l'autre. L'eurythmie de la modernité”, exhibition catalogue by Colin Lemoine, Japan (Kitakyushu, Niigata, Takamatsu, Iwaki, Nagoya, Seoul), 2007-2008.External links
* [http://www.pariserve.tm.fr/culture/musee/bourdelle.htm Musée Bourdelle] (in French)
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