Currently not on view
Kneeling female nude
Imitator of Auguste Rodin, 1840–1917; born Paris, France; died Meudon, France
x1948-504
Information
Title
Kneeling female nude
Maker
Imitator of Auguste Rodin
Medium
Graphite and watercolor
Dimensions
30.8 x 19.8 cm (12 1/8 x 7 13/16 in.)
Credit Line
Bequest of Dan Fellows Platt, Class of 1895
Object Number
x1948-504
Marks/Labels/Seals
Stamp in black ink, verso lower left: D.F.P. [in circle] [Lugt 750a]
Culture
Type
Materials
Le Garrec;
1929, purchased by Dan Fellows Platt;
Bequeathed to the Princeton University Art Museum
- Dorothy Seiberling, "The great Rodin, his flagrant faker", Life 58, no. 22 (4 Jun., 1965): p. 64-67., p. 70 (illus.)
- Albert Elsen, J. Kirk T. Varnedoe, Victoria Thorson and Elisabeth Chase Geissbuhler, The drawings of Rodin, (New York: Praeger Publishers, 1971)., fig. 123, and discussed in text
- Peter C. Sutton, Nancy Hall-Duncan, James Martin, Abigail D. Newman, Fakes and forgeries: the art of deception, (Greenwich, CT: Bruce Museum, 2007)., p. 115, no. 48, p. 148 (illus.)