Frontispiece/ Title Page

Cleveland Museum of Art

Frontispiece/ Title Page

Pierre Roche

Date
1904
Medium
gypsograph
Culture
France, early 20th Century
Department
Prints
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

Although best known as a sculptor, Roche was a versatile and prolific artist who worked in many mediums. Loïe Fuller, the pioneer of modern dance who took Paris by storm in 1892, was one of his favorite subjects. He portrayed her in clay, bronze, marble, plaster, and in a series of gypsographs that illustrated an essay by the art critic Roger Marx. The book was described as "a precious monument to Loïe Fuller." Roger Marx, the author of the essay contained in this book, was among the most prominent critics, curators, and collectors of late 19th-century Paris.

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