Auguste Rodin French, 1840-1917
Signed Rodin
Inscribed F. Barbedienne Fondeur
Conceived in 1886. This examples was cast in May 1914.
The Comité Rodin states that between 93 and 103 examples were cast between 1898 and 1918
Bronze with rich brown patina
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The subject of the sculpture is linked to an episode in Dante’s Inferno, where the poet meets Paolo and Francesca, two nobles of Rimini, who shared their first kiss while reading about the Arthurian love story between Lancelot and Guinevere. Tragically, the lovers were discovered by Francesca’s husband, who killed them. The pair descended to hell, damned for their illicit love. The story of Paolo and Francesca has received enormous attention in the History of European Art, and has been depicted by artists such as Sandro Botticelli, Ingres, Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Auguste Doré.
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Provenance
Provenance & Comité Rodin certificate available on request.Literature
Antoinette le Normand-Romain, Le Baiser de Rodin (Paris: 1995)
Antoinette le Normand-Romain, The Bronzes of. Rodin: Catalogue of Works in the Musée Rodin, (Paris: 2007), p.161-163, 161 (3rd Reduction), p.162 (4th Reduction).
Jacques de Caso and Patricia B. Sanders, Rodin’s Sculpture: A Critical Study of the Spreckels Collection (San Francisco: 1977), pp. 149-153.
Jane Mayo Roos, Auguste Rodin (London: 2010), pp. 78-79, illust. nr. 110,111.
John L. Tancock, The Sculpture of Auguste Rodin: The Collection of the Rodin Museum Philadelphia, (Pennsylvania: 1976), pp.90, 118
Michael F. Klinkenberg, ‘Anmerkung zur Dante-Rezeption Rodins’ in Zeitschrift für Kunstgeschichte 69,4 (1999), pp. 527-533.
Wilfried Seipel, Auguste Rodin: Eros und Leidenschaft, (Vienna: 1996), pp. 146-147.