
Catalogue
- Year
- 1878
- Medium
- bronze
- Artist
- François Rude
Artist

François Rude
Sculpture
François Rude was a French sculptor, best known for the Departure of the Volunteers, also known as La Marseillaise on the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. (1835–36). His work often expressed patriotic themes, as well as the transition from neo-classicism to romanticism.
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Statue of Jeanne d'Arc in the Louvre, Paris
1852 · marble
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Hebe et l'aigle de Jupiter
1852
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Monument à Gaspard Monge
1849 · bronze
WW-1849-540403

Hebe and the Eagle of Jupiter
1847 · Bronze
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Cato of Utica reading the Phaedo before committing suicide
1840 · Carrara marble
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Mercury Fastening his Heel-Wings Preparing to Fly back to Olympus Mount
1834 · bronze
WW-1834-540402
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Verified by Watts Index- Artist
- François Rude
- Year
- 1878
- Medium
- bronze
- Watts ID
- WW-1878-540394
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