Tuesday, 8 November 2011

Sculptures at the V&A museum

This is the last post in the series on the Victoria and Albert (V&A) museum in London, England.

The sculpture gallery on the ground floor mix sculptures from different periods.






Peasant woman nursing a baby by Aimé-Jules Dalou (designer and maker)



Rodin



Head of Iris by Rodin

This is an enlarged version of the head of the Crouching Woman. According to the notice, it was probably enlarged by Henri Lebossé, Rodin's associate, before being cast in bronze.

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