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Musée Bourdelle

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For one, it’s free! As a pupil of Rodin and a teacher at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière, a famous art school in Montparnasse, Antoine Bourdelle produced a number of monumental works, including the relief friezes at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées. Some rooms here feature impressive sculptures up to 32 feet high. Check out the museum’s very well produced videos about the stages and techniques of bronze casting from clay or plaster works.
Alexandre
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Maria I.
January 14, 2021
Park’s best kept secret, if you want to see a turn of century atelier d’artiste this place will make you travel in time and take a nice book to rad in a quiet corner of the garden
Pierre-Antoine
May 21, 2016
Enter in the intimacy of the great sculptor Bourdelle's workshop. Be amazed by his gigantic sculptures! The museum is free :)
Michel
May 3, 2016
Still like it was in 1900 (more or less...)
Nadia
June 8, 2015
The Bourdelle Museum, is a tribute to one of the great sculptors of our time. The exhibition Madame Grès – la couture à l'œuvre is at the Musée Bourdelle
Patrick
August 25, 2014
Exhibit Antoine Bourdelle's own work and his private sculpture collection including original plaster casts of works by Eugène Carri.re, Eugène Delacroix.

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