VICTORIA & ALBERT MUSEUM, LONDON

 

LIST OF WORKS (based on inventory notes supplied by Mererid Roberts, Curatorial Assistant, Sculpture Dept) :

   Age of Bronze (The Vanquished/Le vaincu, The Man of the first Ages, The Awakening
      of Mankind, etc.) ca. 1876, bronze, given by the artist in 1914.

   Figure of a Woman (Crouching Woman, Femme accroupie, 1885-90, bronze, given by
     the artist in 1914. Founder: Alexis Rudier. This Crouching Woman was lent to the Tate
     Galleries by the Victoria & Albert Museum in 1993. As a matter of fact, this torso
     belongs to the group of Iris studies and has only the title in common with the complete
     Crouching Woman.

   Head of a Woman (Head of Iris, Head of Demeter), enlargement ca. 1908, bronze,
      given by the artist in 1914.

   Bust of Thomas F. Ryan, 1909, bronze, given by the artist in 1914.
     Foundry mark: Alexis Rudier.

   Bust of George Wyndham, ca. 1903, bronze, given by the artist in 1914.
     Foundry mark: Alexis Rudier.

   La Duchesse de Choiseul, 1908, bronze, given by the artist 1914.
     Foundry mark: Montagutelli Fres.

   Bust of Eve Fairfax, 1904-1905, bronze, given by the artist in 1914.
    Foundry mark: Montagutelli Fres.

   La France (Byzantine Empress, Bust of a Young Warrior), ca. 1904, bronze, given by
      the artist in 1914. Foundry mark: Alexis Rudier [Lampert Nr. 192, pl. 220]

   The Fallen Angel (L´ange déchu, Chûte d´un ange), 1895, group in bronze, given by
      the artist in 1914. Foundry mark: Alexis Rudier.

   St. John the Baptist, 1879-80, bronze. This cast was purchased by public subscription
      in 1902 and was the first work by Rodin to enter an English public collection.

   The Prodigal Son, 1885-87, bronze, given by the artist in 1914.
      Foundry mark: Alexis Rudier.

   Cybele, figure conceived for the Gates of hell, bronze, given by the artist in 1914.
      Foundry mark: Alexis Rudier.

   Cupid & Psyche, ca. 1908, marble, given by the artist in 1914.

   Dante (Mask of John Wesley de Kay), 1908, terracotta, given by the artist in 1914.

   Cramped hand (La main crispée), bronze, gift by Dr. Neville Goodman in 1971,
     Foundry mark: G. Rudier.

   Despair, Figure for the Gates of Hell, plaster sketch. This version dedicated to
     M. (Monsieur) Phillips and bequeathed to the Museum by Sir Claude Phillips in 1924.

   Young Mother, 1885, sketch in plaster, bequeathed to the Museum by
     Sir Claude Phillips in 1924.

   Mademoiselle Camille Claudel, 1882-89, bronze bust on an onyx base, given
     by the artist in 1914. Foundry mark: Alexis Rudier.

   Two Female Figures (Ovid´s Metamorphoses, Desire, Luxury, Death and the Maiden,
      The Death of Sappho, Les fleurs du mal), ca. 1886, group in plaster, given by
      the artist to W.E. Henley, bequeathed to the Museum by Charles Shannon in 1937.

   Torso of a woman, bronze on plaster pedestal, given by the artist in 1914.

   Honoré de Balzac, 1891-92, bust in bronze on marble base, given by the artist in 1914.
      Foundry mark: Alexis Rudier. Preparative study for the Balzac monument.

   The Muse (The Inner Voice, revision of La Méditation, part of the Victor Hugo
      Monument), 1896-97, bronze, given by the artist in 1914. Foundry mark: Alexis Rudier.

DRAWINGS:

   E.1410-1922, Eastern Dancing Girl in Blue Dress

   E.1411-1922, Study of a nude female figure

   E.1412-1922, Study of a nude female figure

   E.1413-1922, Study of two nude female figures

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