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Man with a Broken Nose
Man with a Broken Nose

Man with a Broken Nose

Auguste Rodin (French, 1840–1917)
Modeled in 1863-64; probably cast in the 1880s
Object PlaceFrance
Medium/TechniqueMetal; bronze
DimensionsOverall: 31.1 x 35.5 x 15.1 cm (12 1/4 x 14 x 5 15/16 in.)
Credit LineGift of Benjamin Kulp
Accession number51.1923
On View
Not on view
ClassificationsSculpture
Collections
ProvenanceAround 1902, purchased from the artist by Richard Edwin Brooks (b. 1865 - d. 1919), Braintree, MA. [see note 1] Benjamin Kulp, River Forest, Illinois; 1951, gift of Kulp to the MFA. [see note 2] (Accession date: September 13, 1951)

NOTES:

[1] Richard E. Brooks was a sculptor who studied in Paris under Jean-Paul Aube and corresponded with a Mr. Thomas about the Rodin piece. In a letter likely written fall 1901, Brooks says he went to see Rodin, who wanted 1000 francs for "l'homme au nez casse." Brooks says he could get it through "a Frenchman" for 800 francs. By October 15, 1901, Brooks had the sculpture in his studio and had packed it for shipping by January 28, 1902. In a December 11, 1903 letter to Mrs. Thomas, he says, "…The man that bought Rodin's "Mask" neglected to ask for a receipt, as it is not customary among artists + I doubt if Rodin would have given one, because he insisted that his price was 1000 francs, however, I shall write him asking what he will sell us a bronze copy for."

[2] See MFA committee notes: "The former owner [Brooks] writes of having purchased it directly from Rodin. It was Charles D. Childs (169 Newbury Street) who suggested to Mr. Kulp that he offer it to the MFA..."
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