Antoine Bourdelle - Gallery

Gallery

  • The Great Warrior of Montauban, bronze, 1898, Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, D.C.

  • Dominique Ingres, Musée Bourdelle, Paris

  • Day and Night, marble, 1903, Musée Bourdelle, Paris

  • La Grande Penelope, bronze, 1912, Honolulu Museum of Art, Honolulu, Hawaii

  • The Sculptress at Work, 1906, bronze, Stanford Museum, Stanford University, California

  • Monument to Alvear Horse, Trammell Crow Sculpture Garden, Dallas, Texas

  • Dying Centaur, 1914, bronze, Plaza Francia, Buenos Aires

  • La Liberté, Daido Life Insurance Company, Osaka, Japan

  • The Virgin of Alsace, 1919-21, Edinburgh, Scotland

  • Mécislas Goldberg, bronze, Musée Bourdelle, Paris

  • Monument to General Carlos M. de Alvear, Plaza Francia, Recoleta, Buenos Aires, Argentina

  • Bust of Jean Moreas, bronze, National Sculpture Garden, Athens, Greece

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