Madame Fenaille (1898; France) by Auguste Rodin

Madame Fenaille - Auguste Rodin - 1898; France

Artwork Information

TitleMadame Fenaille
ArtistAuguste Rodin
Date1898; France
Mediumplaster
Art MovementImpressionism
Current LocationStedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands

About Madame Fenaille

The artwork titled “Madame Fenaille” was created by the artist Auguste Rodin in 1898, within the boundaries of France. This sculpture is fashioned from plaster and can be categorized under the Impressionism movement. As a genre, it qualifies as a sculpture. Presently, it resides in the Stedelijk Museum located in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

The artwork captures the likeness of a woman in a bust form, portrayed in a thoughtful or contemplative state. Rodin’s skill in rendering the human form is evident in the nuanced details of the subject’s facial expression and the texture of her attire. The sculpture shows a mastery of crafting the qualities of flowing fabric and delicate features, despite the solidity of the plaster medium. The figure’s details are softly modeled, giving the artwork a sense of immediacy and introspection that aligns with the Impressionist movement’s focus on the play of light and the artist’s perception. The way Rodin manipulates the plaster to suggest movement and vitality is a testament to his prowess as a sculptor and his forward-thinking approach to the medium.

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