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Object record excerpt - Lost Art Internet Database
© Project “Provenienzrecherche Gurlitt” Object record excerpt for Lost Art ID: 533021 © A. W. Auguste Rodin Etude pour le buste de Victor Hugo (Study for the bust of Victor Hugo) Pen and ink drawing on paper, 153 x 100 mm (378 x 308 mm) on recto, lower right, signed in pen: “A Rodin” on verso, lower left, inscribed in pencil: “107_10”; on matting, upper right, in pencil: “157” Provenance: (…) (Probably acquired by Hildebrand Gurlitt in France in the 1940s) By latest 2012: Cornelius Gurlitt, Munich/Salzburg From 6 May 2014: Estate of Cornelius Gurlitt Primary sources: Condition Report, 2 April 2014, no. Wien-107_10 Cornelius Gurlitt Papers, Salzburg: Photographs, no. 9.2_F9265 [17 November 1943] Correspondence Hildebrand Gurlitt – possible reference: 14 August 1947 [vol. 9, fol. 54ff.] Register of the Salzburg Estate, 2014, no. Wien-107_10 Further sources consulted: Mirbeau, Octave. Rodin et son œuvre. Paris: Ed. La Plume, 1900. Cladel, Judith. Auguste Rodin: L’œuvre et l’homme. Brussels: G. van Oest & Cie, 1908. Graphik alter Meister und einiger neuerer Künstler. Auct. cat., C. G. Boerner Leipzig, 18 February 1942. 4 May 2016 (interim results) www.lostart.de/EN/Fund/533021 © Project “Provenienzrecherche Gurlitt” Object record excerpt for Lost Art ID: 533021 Chase Geissbuhler, Elisabeth. Rodin: Later Drawings. London: Peter Owen, 1963. Auguste Rodin: Plastik, Zeichnungen, Graphik. Exh. cat., Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Nationalgalerie, Berlin, 16 May–12 August 1979. Judrin, Claudie. Inventaire des dessins. Vols. 1–5. Paris: Ed. du Musée Rodin, 1984–1992. Judrin, Claudie. “Rodin’s portrait drawings for and after his Bust of Victor Hugo,” pp. 163–173. In: Master Drawings. Vol. 41, no. 2, New York: Master Drawings Association, 2003. Le Normand-Romain, Antoinette. Rodin et le Bronze: Catalogue des œuvre conservées au Musée Rodin. 2 vols. Paris: Éd. de la Réunion des Musées Nationaux, 2007. Business records Hildebrand Gurlitt Cultural Plunder by the Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg: Database of Art Objects at the Jeu de Paume Database “Central Collecting Point München” Database “Kunstsammlung Hermann Göring” Getty Provenance Index, German Sales Catalogs Lootedart.com Lost Art Répertoire des Biens Spoliés Rijksbureau voor Kunsthistorische Documentatie Verzeichnis national wertvoller Kunstwerke (“Reichsliste von 1938”) Witt Library Note: This work is not included in the inventory of Rodin drawings by Judrin (1992). In 1883, the journalist Edmond Bazire advised Rodin to make a portrait of the famous French writer Victor Hugo. The artist made numerous drawings of Hugo from different standpoints before he completed the bronze sculpture the same year. Among the personal papers found in Cornelius Gurlitt’s Salzburg home is a collection of about 2400 photographs of artworks. Photograph no. 9.2_F9264, is a reproduction of this work; inscribed on verso, a statement of authenticity by art expert André Schoeller of Paris, 13, Rue de Téhéran, dated 17 November 1943. This document shows that the work was on the market in the 1940s in occupied France; there is a high probability that Gurlitt acquired the work during that period. Rights: All rights to this report belong to the German Lost Art Foundation under whose administration the “Gurlitt Provenance Research” project operates. Disclaimer: The “Gurlitt Provenance Research” project, as the successor project of the Taskforce "Schwabing Art Trove", focused exclusively on the provenance of the artwork described in this report. This report does not purport to make pronouncements on any legal claims and legal positions. Especially if individuals are referred to as descendants, this term is not based on a factual or legal examination and is thus not binding. No liability will be accepted for conclusions drawn by the addressee(s) or third parties based on this report. The “Gurlitt Provenance Research” project endeavoured to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information provided in this report. No liability will be accepted, in particular, for: the accuracy 4 May 2016 (interim results) www.lostart.de/EN/Fund/533021 © Project “Provenienzrecherche Gurlitt” Object record excerpt for Lost Art ID: 533021 of the used sources; the facts, analyses and conclusions contained therein; the exhaustiveness of research and evaluation of the available source material; any analyses or conclusions drawn from the sources in the course of research; the findings on the subject of the report and how they were derived; the authenticity of the artwork, its attribution to a particular artist, or its monetary value. This is a first interim report with basic information, the artwork is currently undergoing in-depthresearch or will undergo in-depth-research at a later point in time. This report is based on the sources available at the time it was written. The conclusions drawn in this report may be revised, should additional relevant material be discovered. The “Gurlitt Provenance Research” project welcomes any information that may augment or clarify the provenance of this work. 4 May 2016 (interim results) www.lostart.de/EN/Fund/533021