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" Rude and Barye. The desires, the ambitions, the questionings and searchings for a nobler, more true and living art, which were at once the glory and the torment of the leaders of Romanticism in letters and painting, haunted these three great sculptors... "
The Collection of Sculptures by Auguste Rodin - Page 33
by Joseph Breck, Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.) - 1913 - 44 pages
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A History of French Art, 1100-1899

Rose Georgina Kingsley - Art - 1899 - 580 pages
...Institute and the State, neither the one nor the other is now afraid of recognizing new talent, even though that talent may have sprung into being outside the walls of the Ecole des Beaux Arts. Indeed we may say that the personal note is now the popular one. And it seems probable...
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The Edinburgh Review, Volume 215

English literature - 1912 - 576 pages
...painters wrought in painting, was brought about in sculpture by three great artists, David d'Angers, Rude and Barye. The desires, the ambitions, the questionings...fourteen, while attending a school of art in the rue de la M6decme where he learnt the elements of drawing and modelling, he went twice a week to Barye's classes...
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