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    Rose Beuret (born Marie Rose Beuret; 9 June 1844 – 14 February 1917 [1]) 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.

  2. Rose Beuret, Rodin's silent muse. November 12, 2021 at 09:41 hrs. For Rose Beuret to marry Auguste Rodin nothing more and nothing less than 53 years passed, that is, a lifetime. That time, when Rose waited for Rodin, whom she called "Lord Rodin or my Lord," suffering consumed her. A lifetime spent in silence, accompanying one of the greatest ...

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    Auguste Rodin's partner / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Rose Beuret (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.

  4. This is a cast of the final portrait Rodin made of Rose Beuret, one of his first models and his companion of fifty-three years. An uneducated woman from the countryside, she maintained Rodin’s studio in their youthful poverty, bore his son, and served him throughout her life.

  5. This depiction was transformed into his atmospheric and highly modeled marble Rose Beuret (from around 1898, in the Musée Rodin in Paris), with deep recesses of shadow and protrusions filled with light. Right: E. Graffe and A. Rouers. Portrait of Rose Beuret (detail). Aristotype test on collodion mat, 5 1/2 x 4 in. (14 x 10 cm).

  6. Rose Beuret (1844-1917) was one of Rodin's first models and his companion of fifty-three years. An uneducated seamstress from the countryside, she maintained Rodin’s studio in their youthful poverty, bore his son, Auguste-Eugène Beuret (1866–1934), and served him throughout her life.

  7. Auguste Rodin. François Auguste René Rodin (12 November 1840 – 17 November 1917) was a French sculptor [1] generally considered the founder of modern sculpture. [2] He was schooled traditionally and took a craftsman-like approach to his work. Rodin possessed a unique ability to model a complex, turbulent, and deeply pocketed surface in clay.

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