Antoine Bourdelle was born into the family of a master of furniture, whose talent he inherited. At the age of 13, he already worked as a woodcarver at the workshop of the manufacture of his father’s cabinets.
1861 - 1929
An outstanding French sculptor, painter, draftsman and teacher. After working for 15 years at the workshop of Auguste Rodin, first as his assistant and student, and then as his colleague, Antoine Bourdelle became an influential figure in the European art community.
Bourdelle’s Paris Studio Studio was visited by such students as Aristide Mayol, Vera Mukhina, Alberto Giacometti, who became outstanding sculptors, as well as artists Henri Matisse, Vadim Meller and dozens of others.
The sculptor’s outstanding talent is evidenced by a large number of orders received by him for monumental buildings of national importance and a considerable number of works performed for capitals and cities around the world.
The legacy of the master, who did not object to the repeated replication of his most outstanding works, is represented in museums around the world with his castings of bronze figures and compositions, as well as the copies of his works of later years.
The artist became the full holder of awards of the Order of the Legion of Honor of France, was the founder and vice president of the Tuileries Salon in Paris. He created portraits of such prominent people as O. Rodin, G. Efel, and others.
The house with his workshop in Paris, in which the sculptor lived and worked from 1884 until the end of his life, became an art museum, where there are many ready-made works, as well as sketches for them, made in terracotta, clay and plaster. The garden adjoins the museum, which also became the place to exhibit sculptures by Antoine Bourdelle. The second garden-museum of the sculptor was opened in Égreville thanks to the efforts of the heirs; 56 works by the master are presented there.
Key ideas:
– By the time Antoine Bourdelle became a sculptor, the Impressionists had proposed a radical departure from Classicism. In sculpture, this most often meant moving away from polished surfaces and classic proportions. Also, not a gesture or a pose of a character, but a deformation of a structure increasingly became a new means of expression. These trends are most strongly observed in the early works of Antoine Bourdelle.
– The sculptor shared the ideas and methods of work of his teacher Auguste Rodin, in particular, used his “theory of profiles”. According to this conviction of the master, the truth is achieved through “tight execution” – the inclusion of a number of basic features inherent in the character in one work, as well as the observance of the conditions for the obligatory mention of the main activity of the character through the details of the intended composition.
– An important and characteristic feature of the sculptor’s work was the presence of a symbolic beginning in both design and execution. Any work carried the idea of the author, which remained humanistic throughout the entire career of Antoine Bourdelle.
– The style of the mature master is characterized by his attempts to combine the more modern language of plastic art with the traditions of the great classic sculpture. This was manifested both in the theme – antique and biblical, and in the visualization of such famous images as Sappho or Hercules.
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Antoine Bourdelle was born into the family of a master of furniture, whose talent he inherited. At the age of 13, he already worked as a woodcarver at the workshop of the manufacture of his father’s cabinets.
Having received drawing lessons from A. Cambon, the founder of the Ingres Museum in Montauban and sculpture at the Toulouse Art School, he won a scholarship to study at the School of Fine Arts in Paris. He worked at the workshop of A. Falgier, attended the studio of J. Dalu.
Created his first independent sculptures, in particular, a portrait of Beethoven. Bourdelle returned to this topic throughout his career, completing about 50 different pictures of the great composer.
He began to work as an assistant to Auguste Rodin, who recognized the great talent of the student and was even a fan of his work. The sculptors collaborated until 1908.
The artist got a son, Pierre, who became a famous master in the United States thanks to his active work at the Cincinnati Union Terminal.
Held a major exhibition of his paintings at the Hebarra gallery in Paris, where his 38 sculptures, 18 paintings and 21 drawings were shown.
Was awarded the title of “Knight of the Legion of Honor”. He began teaching at the La Grande Chaumeira Academy in Paris, which lasted 20 years until the end of his life. Students of the sculptor in different years were H. Matisse, A. Giacometti, A. Mayol, V. Meller, V. Mukhina.
The painting “Heracles kills the birds of Staphale Lake” created in 1909 was shown at the Salon, and it was a huge success. Soon the artist became the founder and vice president of the Tuileries Salon in Paris. He finished and presented the statue of the great master to the Rodin Museum.
He became a member of the iconic “Armory” exhibition, held in New York and other cities of America. He made sculptures for the Theater on the Champs Elysees.
He was awarded the rank of officer of the Legion of Honor of France, worked on a large order to create an equestrian monument to General Alvearu for Buenos Aires (Argentina). Over the past years, the Bourdelle received several orders for monuments and war memorials.
The sculptor was awarded one more rank of the Legion of Honor. He participated in the International Exposition at Pavillon du livre, demonstrating the Sappho sculpture and other works. The following year, an equestrian monument, the fruit of a decade of work, was finally opened in the capital of Argentina. The version of the sculpture “France” was exhibited at the Tuileries Salon.
His large retrospective exhibition dedicated to the opening of the Brussels Palace of Arts took place. In the next, last year of the artist’s life, a monument to Adam Mickiewicz, on which he worked for almost 20 years, was opened.
Antoine Bourdelle died on October 1 in 1929 in Cimetière du Montparnasse, Paris, France.