Sculptures

The collection of sculptures by Antoine Bourdelle, housed in the museum of the same name, includes over 2,000 plasters, as many bronzes, and numerous works in marble, clay, sandstone and wood. 
They came to the museum in two main phases: firstly, a donation by his wife and daughter (Cléopâtre Bourdelle and Rhodia Dufet Bourdelle) in 1949, and, secondly, a bequest by the artist's daughter to the City of Paris in 2002.

While some of the artist's sculptural works are held by other institutions – notably the marbles at the Musée Ingres in Montauban – the fact remains that this monographic institution has the most complete collection and can boast a body of work that is remarkable in every way. We are continuously enhancing our knowledge and understanding of the collection through research, testing, loans and restorations.

Beethoven, Large Tragic Mask (Beethoven, grand masque tragique)

Emile Antoine BOURDELLE • 1901 • Domaine public

Jane Avril, Large bust (Jane Avril, grand buste)

Emile Antoine BOURDELLE • 1900 • Domaine public

War, Three Screaming Heads (La guerre, trois têtes hurlantes)

Emile Antoine BOURDELLE • 1895 - 1899 • Domaine public

Bust of Anatole France with a bare chest (France, Anatole - buste nu)

Emile Antoine BOURDELLE • 1919 • Domaine public

Auguste Rodin, bust

Emile Antoine BOURDELLE • 1910 • Domaine public

Prinet, Madame Jeanne

Emile Antoine BOURDELLE • 1910 • Domaine public

Bust of Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (Ingres - buste sur piédouche)

Emile Antoine BOURDELLE • 1908 • Domaine public

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