M. Auguste Rodin
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Object Label
This portrait of Rodin, in a pose reminiscent of his famous composition The Thinker, appeared in Alfred Stieglitz’s modern art and photography periodical Camera Work in 1911. Edward Steichen met and became close to the sculptor in Paris in 1901, and in 1908 he arranged for an exhibition of Rodin’s drawings to be held at Stieglitz’s 291 gallery in New York.
Caption
Edward Steichen American, born Luxembourg, 1879–1973. M. Auguste Rodin, 1911. Photogravure, Image: 7 x 10 1/4 in. (17.8 x 26 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Gift of Arnold and Pamela Lehman, 2003.76.2. No known copyright restrictions
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Collection
Gallery
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Collection
Artist
Title
M. Auguste Rodin
Date
1911
Medium
Photogravure
Classification
Dimensions
Image: 7 x 10 1/4 in. (17.8 x 26 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Arnold and Pamela Lehman
Accession Number
2003.76.2
Rights
No known copyright restrictions
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Edward Steichen and Auguste Rodin were friends. The photographer has chosen to portray the sculptor in the pose of a genius deep in thought. Photogravure is a type of intaglio printmaking, where a copper plate is coated with a light-sensitive gelatin that is exposed to a film positive and then etched resulting in a print that has the tonal range of a photograph.
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