Irene Millet

Antoine-Emile Bourdelle French

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Greco-Egyptian funerary portraiture provided the stylistic inspiration for this bust. The subdued polychromy indicates that it was intended for execution in pâte de verre; an example of the head alone in that medium is in the Musée Bourdelle, Paris. Mrs. Millet and her husband were the donors of the Museum's monumental bronze Herakles the Archer by Bourdelle (24.232).

Irene Millet, Antoine-Emile Bourdelle (French, Montauban 1861–1929 Vésinet), Original plaster, tinted and polychromed, French, Paris

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