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Auguste Rodin and Alexis Rudier, Paris

Pope Benedict XV

1914

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Pope Benedict XV

1914

Physical Qualities Bronze, mounted on onyx base, 9 1/2 in. (24.1 cm.)
Credit Line Gift from the Descendants of Marian and Sidney Lansburgh
Object Number 1998.124
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 1998; from Richard Lansburgh, Baltimore; estate of his mother, Marian Lansburgh (née Epstein), Baltimore; from her father, Jacob Epstein, Baltimore, 1928
John L. Tancock, 'The Sculpture of Auguste Rodin,' The Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1976.

Inscribed: Alex Rudier Foundry mark

Artist

Auguste Rodin

1839–1916

French, 1840-1917
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Foundry

Alexis Rudier, Paris

2000–2000

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