VARIOUS PROPERTIES
AUGUSTE RODIN (1840-1917)

Details
AUGUSTE RODIN (1840-1917)
La mort d'Adonis
signed on the front of the base 'A. Rodin', inscribed on the back of the base '© by Musée Rodin 1965 .Georges Rudier. Fondeur Paris.'--with raised signature inside 'A. Rodin'--bronze with black and green patina
Length: 11in. (28cm.)
Original plaster version executed circa 1888; this bronze version cast in 1965, number nine in an edition of 12
Provenance
Musée Rodin, Paris
Dominion Gallery, Montreal (acquired by the present owner)
Literature
G. Grappe, Catalogue du Musée Rodin, Paris, 1944, no. 226 (marble version illustrated, p. 78)
I. Jianou and C. Goldscheider, Rodin, Paris, 1967, p. 102
J. L. Tancock, The Sculpture of Auguste Rodin, Philadelphia, 1976, no. 43, pp. 276-279 (plaster version illustrated, p. 277)

Lot Essay

In Ovid's version of the Greek myth, Venus favored the youth Adonis because of his great beauty. Although she warned him not to hunt, he disobeyed her and was killed by a wild boar. Venus is shown here grieving over the dead body of her beloved.