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...Imitations, of course," suggested the dubious. "Originals!" thund ered Jules Mastbaum. The purchase, which involved a year's negotiations with the French Ministry of Beaux Arts and with M. Benedite, venerable curator of the Musee Rodin, includes The Thinker (one of the five bronzes cast from the original mold) and reproductions of Adam and L'Ondre from the group at Rodin's grave. Mr. Mastbaum will lend the collection to the SesquiCentennial Exposition at Philadelphia next year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: 98 Rodins | 10/12/1925 | See Source »

...appears that England has an intellectual counterpart of Apostle Macfadden in Capt. Anthony M. Ludovici. A lecturer and conversationalist, one-time secretary to the late Sculptor Auguste Rodin, married, 43, Captain Ludovici is ostensibly an opponent of British Feminism,* but his book? dwells upon the physiological aspects of the argument with all the insistence and most of the exaggeration of a typical Macfadden editorial in breastfeeding, pride in body and "the happy congress of man and wife...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sex War | 8/24/1925 | See Source »

There is in Paris, as all the world knows, a museum set apart for the works of Auguste Rodin. There, last week, one of the famed sculptor's masterpieces, The First Man, was found by attendants in a battered condition several yards from its pedestal as if it had been levitated by an infernal agency. Then it was noticed that four bronze statuettes had disappeared entirely. Detectives investigated, apprehended a ragpicker and three lads of 15, his Janissaries. This individual, coveting the statuettes, had sent the scalawags to cadge them, instructed them to perpetrate malicious mischief upon The First...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Vandals | 6/1/1925 | See Source »

...reversal of the proper order, 1928, however, will have no conscientious scruple for parsimony. Forty-two percent of the seniors never drink, and it is rumored that this year the funds, instead of being used for a senior picnic, will purchase two heroic statues for the steps of Widener Rodin's 'Le Penseur,' representing Concentration and one of G. K. Chesterton, symbolic of Distribution. Surely the freshmen must contribute generously to such a cause...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GIVE TILL IT HURTS | 4/30/1925 | See Source »

Died.-Clio Hinlon Bracken, 55, sculptress; in Manhattan, of pneumonia. Pupil of Rodin, MacMonnies, St. Gaudens, she exhibited first in the Paris Salon. At 20, she received $10,000 for her statue of General Fremont, sold to an association of California pioneers. Her first husband was the late James Gibbons Huneker...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Feb. 23, 1925 | 2/23/1925 | See Source »

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