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Auguste Rodin Fine Content ALS on the Stationery of an English Socialite

RODIN, AUGUSTE. Autograph Letter Signed, “Aug Rodin”, 1 1/2pp on one folded sheet, 8vo, [London], June 24 [?], 1906. Written to “Mon Cher Maitre” on the London stationery of British socialite Mary Hunter (1856-1933), whom Rodin sculpted in both bronze and marble. In French, translated below. A fine content letter, somewhat uncommon, and in near Fine condition.

“My dear Master, I am sorry as I wanted so much to render you some services in testimony of admiration. I cannot, [as] I believe that I have resigned from this society with Paul Adam D’Indy only eight days ago. It publishes Les tendances nouvelles, as its organ. If I am wrong (you can send this card) and should it be another company putting the name of the artist I do not have it here. My distinguished deference”.

Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) was a French sculptor, the creator of The Thinker and other well-known masterpieces. His characteristic rough-hewn style and virtuoso technique made him the leading sculptor of his time and placed him at the vanguard of modern art. As such, he was regularly sought after for large-scale commissions and busts of people of international renown such as George Bernard Shaw, Victor Hugo and Gustav Mahler. In 1900, he exhibited 150 works at the Place de l’Alma, which he timed to coincide with the Paris Exposition Universelle, coming to the attention of wealthy patrons such as Mary Hunter, wife of Northumbrian coal magnate Charles Hunter and close friend of John Singer Sargent. Rodin had met Hunter in London in 1902 and in November 1904 she traveled to his Meudon studio to sit for the sculptor. Rodin and Hunter would remain friends and he was a guest at her country estate in Epping Forest and in her London home, whence he wrote our letter.

The Union International Beaux-Arts, des Lettres, des Sciences et de l’Industrie was founded in May 1904. Rodin served as co-president with French author Paul Adam (1862-1920), a naturalist writer associated with the Symbolist movement, and composer Vincent D’Indy (1851-1931).

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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