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Rose Beuret (born Marie Rose Beuret; 9 June 1844 – 14 February 1917 [1]) was a French seamstress and laundress, known to have been one of the muses and, for 53 years, the companion of Auguste Rodin, whom she married just weeks before her death in 1917.
Biography. Rose Beuret (1844-1917) was one of Rodin's first models and his companion of fifty-three years. An uneducated seamstress from the countryside, she maintained Rodin’s studio in their youthful poverty, bore his son, Auguste-Eugène Beuret (1866–1934), and served him throughout her life.
Rose Beuret (born Marie Rose Beuret; 9 June 1844 – 14 February 1917) was a French seamstress and laundress, known to have been one of the muses and, for 53 years, the companion of Auguste Rodin, whom she married just weeks before her death in 1917.
The Collection. European Sculpture and Decorative Arts. Mask of Rose Beuret. Auguste Rodin French. ca. 1880–82 or 1898. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 800. This is a cast of the final portrait Rodin made of Rose Beuret, one of his first models and his companion of fifty-three years.
Do you know who Rose Beuret is? She was the life partner of the famous Rodin, but little is known about her as the figure of Camille Claudel overshadowed her. Learn more about her.
Mignon is the first of Rodin’s portraits of Rose Beuret, a seamstress he met in 1864 who became his studio helper, the mother of his son Auguste-Eugène, and his lifelong companion—despite the artist’s inability to remain faithful to her. They married only in 1917, the year they both died, she of pneumonia, and he several months later from complications of a stroke.
An illiterate seamstress whom Rodin met in 1864 when she was just 20 years old, Rose Beuret continued working for years to supplement the sculptor's paltry wages, even as she bore his son and modeled for him at night. While she has been called jealous and quick to anger, this late portrait of Beuret betrays neither of those traits. [1] .