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Rose Beuret Mignon (Champagne, Ardenas, Francia, 1844- París, Isla de Francia, Francia, 1917) conoció a Auguste Rodin en 1864 en la ciudad de París y se convirtió en su compañera de vida. Rose era una mujer reservada y tímida.
Rose Beuret (French pronunciation: [ʁoz bøʁɛ]; 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.
Rose Beuret Mignon (Champagne, Ardenas, Francia, 1844- París, Isla de Francia, Francia, 1917) conoció a Auguste Rodin en 1864 en la ciudad de París y se convirtió en su compañera de vida.
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.
Rodin Works: mignon. In this early work, Rodin shows his young lover, the seamstress Rose Beuret, with a fierce and lively expression of inner passion.
15 de ene. de 2019 · Modern European Painting and Sculpture. Mignon: Bust of Rose Beuret, c. 1867–1868 (original model). Auguste Rodin (French, 1840–1917). Bronze; overall: 50.8 x 32.4 x 26.8 cm (20 x 12 3/4 x 10 9/16 in.); without base: 41.2 cm (16 1/4 in.).
Mignon: Bust of Rose Beuret 1867-1868. Bronze Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland | United States