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Andrieu d'Andres
Andrieu d'Andres

Andrieu d'Andres

Artist Auguste Rodin French, 1840–1917
DateModeled circa 1886–1887, Musée Rodin cast 1966
MediumBronze
Dimensionsheight, width, and depth: 18 1/2 × 9 × 8 in. (47 × 22.9 × 20 .3 cm)
ClassificationsSculpture
Credit LineGift of the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Foundation
Object number2009.1.22
On View
Not on view
ProvenanceWith Musée Rodin, Paris; sold to Atlantic Development Establishment, then to B. Gerald Cantor,1967; sold to Leonard Noel, Muttontown, NY, 1979; Noel bankruptcy sale, 1991; sold to Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Foundation, Los Angeles; given to NCMA, 2009.
Published ReferencesDavid Steel, Rodin: The Cantor Foundation Gift to the North Carolina Museum of Art (Raleigh: North Carolina Museum of Art, 2010), cat. no. 21, illus. (color).
Exhibition HistoryKansas City, MO, William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art, “’Auguste Rodin’ from the B. Gerald Cantor Collection and B. G. Cantor Foundation,” October 7–November 14, 1971, cat. no. 55, illus. (b-w).

Palm Springs, CA, Desert Museum, “Rodin’s Studies for the Burghers of Calais,” November 15–December 30, 1976; Sacramento, CA, E. B. Crocker Art Gallery, January 14–February 15, 1977; Tulsa, OK, Philbrook Art Center, March 13–April 24, 1977; Chicago, IL, Smart Gallery, University of Chicago, May 11–June 20, 1977; Lincoln, NE, Sheldon Art Gallery, University of Nebraska, July 1–August 10, 1977; Indianapolis, IN, Indianapolis Museum of Art, August 20–September 20, 1977; Austin, TX, University Art Museum, University of Texas, October 1–November 15, 1977; Atlanta, GA, High Museum of Art, December 1, 1977–January 15, 1978; West Palm Beach, FL, Norton Gallery & School of Art, February 3–March 12, 1978; Chattanooga, TN, Hunter Museum of Art, March 25–May 2, 1978; Dayton, OH, Dayton Art Institute, May 15–June 18, 1978; Columbus, OH, Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts, July 1–September 30, 1978; Pittsburgh, PA, Carnegie Institute, October 11–November 26, 1978; Purchase, NY, Neuberger Museum, State University of New York, December 1, 1978–January 15, 1979; Toronto, Canada, Art Gallery of Ontario, January 25–March 10, 1979; Wellesley, MA, Wellesley College Museum, March 23–June 10, 1979; Corpus Christi, TX, Art Museum of South Texas, June 28–August 31, 1979; Birmingham, AL, Birmingham Museum of Art, September 14–January 8, 1980.

St. Petersburg, FL, Museum of Fine Arts, May 30, 1991–January 31, 1992.

St. Petersburg, FL, Museum of Fine Arts, September 1995–June 1998.

Santa Clara, CA, De Saisset Museum, Santa Clara University, June 1998 – August 1999.

Berkeley, CA, UC Berkeley Art Museum, August 1999–July 2000.

Abilene, TX, The Grace Museum, September 2000–December 2001.

Laurel, MS, Lauren Rogers Museum of Art, January–December 2003.

Glens Falls, NY, The Hyde Collection Art Museum, “Rodin: In His Own Words, Selections from the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Foundation,” January 18–April 11, 2004; Washington, D.C., Federal Reserve Board, May 2–August 20, 2004; Middlebury, VT, Middlebury College Museum of Art, September 14–December 5, 2004; Auburn, AL, Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art, Auburn University, January 4–March 13, 2005; Pensacola, FL, Pensacola Museum of Art, April 8–June 18, 2005; Lexington, KY, University of Kentucky Art Museum, July 10–September 18, 2005; Corpus Christi, TX, The South Texas Institute for the Arts, October 6–December 31, 2005; Collegeville, PA, Philip and Muriel Berman Museum of Art, Ursinus College, January 21–April 9, 2006; Traverse City, MI, Dennos Museum Center, Northwestern Michigan College, April 29–August 6, 2006; Bellingham, WA, Whatcom Museum, August 26–December 10, 2006; Ames, IA, Brunnier Art Museum, Iowa State University, January 9–April 29, 2007; Charleston, SC, Gibbes Museum of Art, May 25–August 12, 2007; Atlanta, GA, Oglethorpe University Museum of Art, September 8–November 17, 2007; Columbia, MD, Howard Community College Art Gallery, December 8, 2007–February 17, 2008; St. Peter, MN, Hillstrom Museum of Art, Gustavus Adolphus College, March 8–April 22, 2008; Evansville, IN, Evansville Museum of Arts, History, Science, May 10–August 17, 2008; Las Cruces, NM, Las Cruces Museum of Art, September 5–November 22, 2008; Midland, MI, Midland Center for the Arts, December 13, 2008–February 22, 2009; Stamford, CT, Stamford Museum and Nature Center, March 7–May 24, 2009; Chicago, IL, Loyola University Museum of Art, June 13–August 16, 2009.

Raleigh, NC, North Carolina Museum of Art, "The People's Collection, Reimagined," October 7, 2022–April 8, 2024.
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