After Auguste Rodin, France (1840-1917), The Kiss (Le Baiser), patinated bronze statuette, F.
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After Auguste Rodin France (1840-1917) The Kiss (Le Baiser) patinated bronze statuette, F. Barbedienne Fondeur signed A. Rodin to back of base with foundry mark to side of base. Raised on green marble base. Biography from the Archives of askART: Ferdinand Barbedienne (1810-1892), was a highly important and prolific bronze founder of one of the most important French art foundries. He pioneered the use of mounts and, more commonly, bronze sculpture including figures and animals. Barbedienne produced catalogues of bronze reproductions of Greek and Roman classical sculpture and experimented with champleve and cloisonne enamels during the third quarter of the century. Barbedienne exhibited several pieces of furniture at the 1855 Paris Exhibition including a gilt-bronze mounted oak dressing table and a gilt-bronze mounted ebony veneered bookcase. Both pieces were executed in his favoured Renaissance revival style for furniture. Furniture with mounts signed by Barbedienne is extremely rare. The Barbedienne foundry employed up to three hundred skilled labourers, handling the casting of numerous national monuments and architectural schemes. Ferdinand Barbedienne himself also took an active part in the promotion of contemporary sculpture and became one of the founders for David d'Angers' medallions as well as much of Rude's and Mercié's sculpture. His signature varied from hand written capitals to stamp in capitals, usually 'F. Barbedienne, Fondeur' or 'BARBEDIENNE PARIS'. In 1839 Barbedienne collaborated with the inventor Achille Collas who had succeeded in enlarging and reducing works of art to arbitrary sizes by a simple mathematical calculation, allowing the accurate reduction of classical and contemporary marbles for the purpose of reproduction in bronze. In 1850 Barbedienne was commissioned to furnish the Paris town hall for which he was awarded with the medaille d' honneur at the Paris World Exhibition in 1855. Source: "Ferdinand Barbedienne", Adrian Alan Fine Art and Antiques, 11"H x 7 1/2"W x 7 1/2"D (with base)
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After Auguste Rodin, France (1840-1917), The Kiss (Le Baiser), patinated bronze statuette, F.
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