Northeast Gallery (Pappas Gallery)
Rodin Museum
Northeast Gallery (Pappas Gallery)
Rodin Museum
In 1889 Rodin received a commission to produce a monument honoring the writer Victor Hugo (French, 1802–1885) for Paris’s Panthéon, a mausoleum for distinguished citizens of France. This bronze represents the artist’s second attempt. He portrays the standing poet crowned by a muse while allegorical figures encircle the tall pillar-like pedestal.
The French government eventually abandoned the project, but the assignment led Rodin to another work, the colossal Monument to Victor Hugo. You can see a version of the latter in the Perelman Building of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
...Rodin Museum, Northeast Gallery (Pappas Gallery)
Titles: | Apotheosis of Victor Hugo |
Date: | Modeled 1890-1891; cast 1926 |
Artists: | Artist/maker: Auguste Rodin, French, 1840 - 1917. Cast by the founder Alexis Rudier, Paris, 1874 - 1952 |
Medium: | Bronze |
Dimensions: | 44 x 20 1/4 x 24 inches (111.8 x 51.4 x 61 cm) |
Classification: | Sculpture |
Credit Line: | Bequest of Jules E. Mastbaum, 1929 |
Accession Number: | F1929-7-44 |
Geography: | Made in France, Europe |
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Northeast Gallery (Pappas Gallery)
Rodin Museum