Manuscript, n.d.-1955.

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Manuscript, n.d.-1955.

The collection consists of two drafts of an unpublished manuscript of a speech on Eugène Carrière, addressed to Rodin, probably to be read by proxy on the occasion of the banquet in honor of Carrière in 1904. Anatole France praises Carrière's technique, his sensitive observation of life, and his ability to place art at the service of thought and emotion in a symbolist manner.

6 leaves.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8307729

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Rodin, Auguste, 1840-1917

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