The Musée Rodin has approximately 25,000 photographs, 7,000 of them were collected by Auguste Rodin himself. The subjects and themes are varied: the personal albums attest to his centres of interest and artistic sources, while the portraits and newspaper photographs illustrate his life. These photographs above all record what happened in the studio, between 1877 and 1917, the year the sculptor died.
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Gaudenzio Marconi (1842-1885)
Auguste Neyt, Model for "The Age of Bronze"
1877
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Anonymous
Birth of Venus emerging from the Waves
Circa 1889
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Victor Pannelier (1840-After 1917)
Clay Model of Eustache de Saint Pierre
Circa 1886
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Henry Coles (1875-?)
Crouching Woman
1903-1904
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Jacques-Ernest Bulloz (1852-1942)
General View of the Studio in Meudon
1904-1905
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Alvin Langdon Coburn (1882-1966)
George Bernard Shaw in the Pose of "The Thinker"
1906
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Jacques-Ernest Bulloz (1852-1942)
Head of Sorrow
1903-1904
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D. (or E.) Freuler (Active in 1880-After 1909)
Marble Thought covered by a Cloth
Circa 1895
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Edward Steichen (1879-1973)
Mask of Hanako
1911-1913
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Jean Limet (1855-1941)
Monument to the Burghers of Calais
Circa 1904
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F. Bianchi (Active in Paris in the early 20th century)
Monument to Victor Hugo
1909
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Henry Coles (1875-?)
Pierre de Wissant
1903-1904
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Gertrude Käsebier (1852-1934)
Rodin in front of "The Gates of Hell"
1905
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Pol Marsan Dornac (?-1941)
Rodin in front of the "Monument to Sarmiento", Hands in Pockets, Tools placed on a Plank of Wood
1898
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Edward Steichen (1879-1973)
Rodin, the "Monument to Victor Hugo" and "The Thinker"
1902
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Eugène Druet (1867-1916)
The Age of Bronze
Circa 1898



