Andrieu d'Andres explained
Andrieu d’Andres is a figure by the French artist Auguste Rodin. It is part of his group of the six figures The Burghers of Calais.[1]
Versions
After the first group study, he formed individual studies of each figure. Like the other five figures, the first study of d'Andres is undressed. The finished figure is dressed in a simple robe. Rodin completed it 1885.[2] [3]
Gallery
Museums
Museums where the figure is exhibited, among others:[2]
- Musée Rodin, Paris
- Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen
- Israel Museum Jerusalem
- Rodin Gallery, Seoul
- Nationalmuseum für westliche Kunst, Tokyo
- Sculpture Garden of the National Gallery of Australien, Canberra
- Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, California
- Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.
- Rodin Museum, Philadelphia
- Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
- Brooklyn Museum
- Kunstmuseum Basel
- Rupert Museum, Stellenbosch
See also
References
- Web site: The Weeping Burgher (Andrieu d'Andres) . metmuseum.org . 2023-07-25 .
- Web site: Andrieu d'Andres by Rodin in the Brooklyn Museum, August 2007 . ipernity.com . 2023-07-24 .
- Web site: Andrieu d'Andres - Stanford, CA . waymarking.com . 2023-07-24 .