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  1. Antoine Bourdelle (vollständig Émile-Antoine Bourdelle; * 30. Oktober 1861 in Montauban, Département Tarn-et-Garonne; † 1. Oktober 1929 in Le Vésinet, Département Yvelines) war ein französischer Bildhauer, Maler, Illustrator und Kunstlehrer.

  2. Antoine Bourdelle (30 October 1861 – 1 October 1929), born Émile Antoine Bordelles, was an influential and prolific French sculptor and teacher. He was a student of Auguste Rodin, a teacher of Giacometti and Henri Matisse, and an important figure in the Art Deco movement and the transition from the Beaux-Arts style to modern ...

  3. Emile-Antoine Bourdelle was born in Montauban on 30 October 1861. He was the only son of Emilie Reille, the daughter of a weaver, and Antoine Bourdelle, a carpenter and cabinet maker who sculpted the furniture he designed.

  4. Émile-Antoine Bordelles, dit Antoine Bourdelle, est un sculpteur français, né le 30 octobre 1861 à Montauban et mort le 1 er octobre 1929 [2] au Vésinet. Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ]

  5. Antoine Bourdelle (born October 30, 1861, Montauban, France—died October 1, 1929, Paris) was a French sculptor whose works—exhibiting exaggerated, rippling surfaces mingled with the flat, decorative simplifications of Archaic Greek and Romanesque art—introduced a new vigour and strength into the sculpture of the early 20th century.

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  6. Bourdelle Museum 18, rue Antoine Bourdelle. 75015 Paris. Tél : 01 49 54 73 73 The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm (last entrance 17h30). Closed on Mondays and some public holydays. Admission to the permanent collections is free and does not require a reservation. Exhibitions are subject to a charge.

  7. Antoine Bourdelle (30 October 1861 – 1 October 1929), born Émile Antoine Bordelles, was an influential and prolific French sculptor and teacher. He was a student of Auguste Rodin, a teacher of Giacometti and Henri Matisse, and an important figure in the Art Deco movement and the transition from the Beaux-Arts style to modern sculpture. His ...