The Fruit
The Fruit, sculpted in 1906, is the work of Antoine Bourdelle. The statue is an anatomical study of a nude female who stands confidently, with fruit cupped in her right hand, her left arm bent behind and her ankles crossed.
Gallery
- The Fruit, in the Musée Bourdelle
- Torso of Fruit, 1911, Trammell Crow Center, Dallas, Texas
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References
- Dossier de l'Art N° 10, January/February 1993
- Bourdelle, by Ionel Jianou and Michel Dufet Edition Arted 1970
- Cléopâtre Bourdelle-Sevastos, Ma vie avec Bourdelle, Paris-Musées and Editions des Cendres, 2005 (ISBN 2-87900-938-3)
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