Study for "Balzac"
1891-1892
16 in. (40.6 cm)
Auguste Rodin
France
(Paris, 1840 - 1917, Meudon, France)
Object Type:
Sculpture
Medium and Support:
Bronze
Credit Line:
R. T. Miller Fund
Accession Number:
1955.14
Location: Currently on view
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Article Title: New Acquisitions in Sculpture.
Article Scope: Article and reproduction.
Memorial Art Gallery.
Gallery Notes.
Rochester, New York: Memorial Art Gallery, 1935-1995.
Volume Number: 23,
Issue Number: 3.
Issue Date: January, 1958.
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Article Scope: Reproduction only.
Rochester Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester Handbook.
Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press, 1961.
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Article Scope: Entry and reproduction.
Auguste Rodin, 1840-1917: An Exhibition of Sculptures and Drawings.
New York, NY: Charles E. Slatkin Galleries, 1963.
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Article Scope: Mention.
Elizabeth Brayer.
Magnum Opus: The Story of the Memorial Art Gallery, 1913-1988.
Rochester, NY: Memorial Art Gallery, 1988.
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Article Title: The Portraits.
Article Scope: Mention and reproduction.
Athena Tacha Spear.
Rodin Sculpture in the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Cleveland, OH: Cleveland Museum of Art, 1967.
Page Number: 20, 92,
Figure Number: 33a, p. 21
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Article Scope: Entry and reproduction.
Albert Elsen.
Rodin & Balzac: Rodin's Sculptural Studies for the Monument to Balzac from the Cantor, Fitzgerald Collection.
Beverly Hills, CA: Cantor, Fitzgerald and Co., Inc., 1973.
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Article Scope: Entry and reproduction.
Antoinette Le Normand-Romain.
The Bronzes of Rodin: Catalogue of Works in the Musée Rodin.
Paris, France: Musée Rodin, 2007.
Volume Number: 1
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