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- Suzon (sculpture) - Wikipedia
Suzon is an early bust of a woman by Auguste Rodin, created between 1872 and 1873 [1] when he wholly worked on commissions [2] It was inspired by late 18th century Romantic works whilst Rodin was in exile in Brussels due to the Franco-Prussian War [3]
- In Remembrance of Suzon Mathis | Suzons Corner
Welcome to Suzon's Corner A website put together in remembrance of Suzon Mathis and to rehome some of her prized collections
- Suzon - Name Meaning and Origin
The name "Suzon" is a diminutive form of the name "Susan" or "Susanna " It is of Hebrew origin and means "lily" or "graceful lily " The name carries connotations of purity, beauty, and elegance
- History - The Life of. . . Suzon
Suzon was a real woman and employee at the Folies-Bergère, who modeled for Manet's A Bar at the Folies-Bergère from 1881 to 1882 Although we do not know specific details of her life, we do know she was not Manet's original model for his final masterpiece
- SUZON | European Art: Paintings Sculpture - Sothebys
Like Carrier-Belleuse's own intimate busts of girls, Rodin's Suzon is reminiscent of eighteenth-century terracotta busts of women, and indeed the model was first produced in terracotta
- Suzon Name Meaning: Where It Comes From Why It’s Loved
The name 'Suzon' is a charming French name derived from 'Suzanne', which itself originates from the Hebrew name 'Shoshannah' The name carries the graceful meaning of 'Lily', symbolizing purity, beauty, and renewal
- Suzon (1875; France) by Auguste Rodin – Artchive
The artwork titled “Suzon” was created by the artist Auguste Rodin in 1875, within the cultural milieu of France, and it is representative of the Impressionist movement, though Rodin is predominantly known for his contributions to modern sculpture rather than impressionism per se
- Suzon - Wikipedia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Suzonmay refer to: Suzon (sculpture) Suzon (river) See also [edit] Val-Suzon, commune in France
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