12 UMMA Objects
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Auguste Rodin (French (culture or style))
Victor Hugo, de face
1885
Museum Purchase made possible by the Friends of the Museum of Art
1992/2.5
A bronze sculpture of a dancer posed in a high kick.
Auguste Rodin (French (culture or style))
Dance Movement A
1911 – 1956
Gift of the Kurt Delbanco Trust in honor of Nicholas Delbanco, and partial purchase
2011/1.71

Auguste Rodin (French (culture or style))
La Jeune Mère (The Young Mother)
1885
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1955/1.134

Auguste Rodin (French (culture or style))
Untitled
1840 – 1917
Gift of the Lannan Foundation in Honor of the Pelham Family
1997/1.99
A bronze sculpture of a dancer. The dancer is shown standing on one foot while stretching the other foot to the back of her head.
Auguste Rodin (French (culture or style))
Dance Movement B
1911 – 1956
Gift of the Kurt Delbanco Trust in honor of Nicholas Delbanco, and partial purchase
2011/1.72
A bronze sculpture of a dancer. The dancer is shown in a front kick with their right leg.
Auguste Rodin (French (culture or style))
Dance Movement C
1911 – 1956
Gift of the Kurt Delbanco Trust in honor of Nicholas Delbanco, and partial purchase
2011/1.73
A bronze sculpture of a dancer. This dancer is shown stretching her leg up in the air.
Auguste Rodin (French (culture or style))
Dance Movement E
1911 – 1956
Gift of the Kurt Delbanco Trust in honor of Nicholas Delbanco, and partial purchase
2011/1.74
Jean Paul Slusser, donor, Ann Arbor, owned until 1960.
Auguste Rodin (French (culture or style))
Victor Hugo, de face
1885
Gift of Jean Paul Slusser
1960/2.157
A portrait of Victor Hugo. It is a profile image with his head turned to the right side. He has a long shaggy beard and a collared shirt.
Auguste Rodin (French (culture or style))
Victor Hugo
1878 – 1888
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink
2013/2.528
Two nude figures embrace and kiss. The man is seated with his legs crossed as he bends to the side to embrace the woman, his arm under her shoulders. The woman, kneeling beside the man, arches upward and backwards to meet the bending figure of the man. The smooth modeling of the figures is contrasted by the more agitated modeling of the base and the support on which the man sits.
Auguste Rodin (French (culture or style))
Eternal Spring
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas F. Roby
1976/1.235

Auguste Rodin (French (culture or style))
Antonin Proust
1884 – 1888
Gift of Mrs. E. Lyman Robb
1980/2.192

Auguste Rodin (French (culture or style))
Le Printemps
1883 – 1902
Museum Purchase
1959/1.103
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