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    • Eugène DRUET (1868-1917) Sculptures et esquisse d
      May. 13, 2015

      Eugène DRUET (1868-1917) Sculptures et esquisse d

      Est: €1,800 - €2,000

      Eugène DRUET (1868-1917) Sculptures et esquisse de Rodin : "La pensée", "La Lorraine"… c. 1900 4 tirages argentiques d'époque, signé par Rodin dans le négatif (2), cachet sec dans l'image (3), cachet de l'auteur au dos (2) 39,5 x 29,7 cm (3) - 35 x 26,6 cm

      Millon & Associes
    • Eugène DRUET (1868-1917). Les Bourgeois de Calais, sculpture d'Auguste Rodin. Ve
      Jun. 13, 2014

      Eugène DRUET (1868-1917). Les Bourgeois de Calais, sculpture d'Auguste Rodin. Ve

      Est: €1,200 - €1,500

      Eugène DRUET (1868-1917). Les Bourgeois de Calais, sculpture d'Auguste Rodin. Vers 1895. Épreuve d'époque au charbon, virage bleu vert, montée sur carton. 35,7 x 40,7 cm. Montage : 40 x 53,8 cm. Rare épreuve de cette aeuvre mythique de Rodin.

      Hôtel des Ventes d'Enghien
    • Eugène Druet (1868-1917) (attribué à) Sculptures
      Jun. 05, 2013

      Eugène Druet (1868-1917) (attribué à) Sculptures

      Est: €2,000 - €3,000

      Eugène Druet (1868-1917) (attribué à) Sculptures d'Antoine Bourdelle pour le théâtre des Champs-Elysées, c. 1910. Sept épreuves argentiques d'époque. Formats: de 30 x 21,5 à 32,5 x 27 cm.

      Ader
    • Attributed to EUGÈNE DRUET (1868-1917)
      May. 21, 2010

      Attributed to EUGÈNE DRUET (1868-1917)

      Est: £800 - £1,200

      Attributed to EUGÈNE DRUET (1868-1917) Nijinsky in costume for the 'Danse Siamoise' in Diaghilev's 'Les Orientales', 1910 warm-toned gelatin silver print, mounted on card 7 x 4¼ in. (17.8 x 10.8 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Eugène Druet (1868-1917) , Jeunesse triomphante, c. 1898
      May. 13, 2008

      Eugène Druet (1868-1917) , Jeunesse triomphante, c. 1898

      Est: £3,000 - £4,000

      Vintage silver print. Signed in the negative by the photographer and Auguste Rodin.

      Sotheby's
    • Eugène Druet (1868-1917) , Sculpture by Rodin, c. 1900
      May. 13, 2008

      Eugène Druet (1868-1917) , Sculpture by Rodin, c. 1900

      Est: £3,000 - £4,000

      Vintage silver print. Signed in the negative by the photographer and Auguste Rodin.

      Sotheby's
    • Eugène Druet (1868-1917) , Balzac's Rodin, 1898
      Nov. 12, 2007

      Eugène Druet (1868-1917) , Balzac's Rodin, 1898

      Est: £3,000 - £4,000

      Silver print, ascribed to Druet in the lower margin

      Sotheby's
    • EUGÈNE DRUET 1868-1917
      Feb. 14, 2006

      EUGÈNE DRUET 1868-1917

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      THE FALL OF ICARUS measurements note 10 5/8 by 15 in. (27.1 by 38 cm.) signed by the photographer and inscribed 'Aug. Rodin' in the negative, the photographer's circular blindstamp in the image, mounted to buff-colored paper, the photographer's credit printed on the mount, mounted again to thick paper, the photographer's '114. Faubg. St. Honoré, Paris' studio blindstamp on the mount, 1896-1903 PROVENANCE Christie's South Kensington, 21 April 1988, Lot 130 Acquired by the Gilman Paper Company from the above LITERATURE Another print of this image: Albert E. Elsen, In Rodin's Studio: A Photographic Record of Sculpture in the Making (Cornell University, 1980), pl. 43 NOTE From the late 1890s to 1903, Rodin worked with Eugène Druet to document Rodin's sculpture. Druet, the owner of the bar across the street from Rodin's studio, was an amateur photographer whom Rodin discovered had a keen eye for capturing his work. The two collaborated for a number of years, and in Rodin's retrospective of 1900 at the Exposition Universelle, there were seventy-one photographs by Druet on display. This partnership lasted for a brief period of time, ending in 1903 due to artistic differences.

      Sotheby's
    • Eugene Druet
      May. 10, 2001

      Eugene Druet

      Est: £10,000 - £12,000

      Eugene Druet nijinsky in costume for his role in the 'danse siamoise' from the ballet 'les orientales', 1910 Silver Print, mounted on cream paper and on card, photographer's wetstamp 'Phot. Procede Druet' on the cream paper mount, photographer's blindstamp 'E. Druet/108, Faubg. St. Honore/Paris' on the card mount, 204 by 340mm Nijinsky first performed 'Les Orientales' in Paris in 1910, Diaghilev's second Paris season for his Ballet Russe. The pose captured by Druet was copied by Leon Bakst in a gouache dated 1917. The gouache was sold by Sotheby's, July 1969 for £11400, establishing a world record for a work by the artist. Literature: Another print of this image and the gouache by Bakst illustrated: Richard Buckle, Nijinsky, Worcester and London, 1971, pls. 32 and 33, between pp. 206-207, the gouache also illustrated as the dust jacket.

      Sotheby's
    • Eugene Druet
      May. 10, 2001

      Eugene Druet

      Est: £2,000 - £3,000

      Eugene Druet study of balzac by rodin, late 1890s Silver Print, annotated 'F7' in pencil on the reverse, 398 by 297mm Provenance: Texbraun, Paris, 1976.

      Sotheby's
    • Eugene Druet
      May. 10, 2001

      Eugene Druet

      Est: £1,500 - £2,000

      Eugene Druet study of sculpture by rodin, late 1890s Silver Print, signed 'E. Druet...', inscribed 'A Rodin' and annotated 'F34' in the negative, numbered in pencil on the reverse, 396 by 298mm Eugene Druet was an amateur photographer who owned a bar near Rodin's studio. Rodin had developed a keen interest in the expressive potential of photography and entered into a brief working relationship with Druet in the late 1890s. Their collaboration was short-lived, ending in 1903, but in this time Druet made an impressive series of studies, capturing the mood, texture and substance of the sculptor's work. Provenance: Sotheby's, New York, February 7th 1977, lot 113. Literature: For details of the Druet-Rodin collaboration see: Maria Morris Hambourg, Pierre Apraxine, Malcolm Daniel, Jeff L. Rosenheim and Virginia Heckert, The Waking Dream - Photography's First Century - Selections from the Gilman Paper Company Collection, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1993, p. 333.

      Sotheby's
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