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Mask of Hanako (1868–1945)
Mask of Hanako (1868–1945)
Mask of Hanako (1868–1945)
Mask of Hanako (1868–1945)
Mask of Hanako (1868–1945)
Mask of Hanako (1868–1945)
Mask of Hanako (1868–1945)
Mask of Hanako (1868–1945)
Mask of Hanako (1868–1945)

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Mask of the Japanese dancer, Hanako. The work was conceived in c.1907, and cast in 1956.

The Fitzwilliam Museum

Cambridge

Title

Mask of Hanako (1868–1945)

Date

1956

Medium

bronze

Measurements

H 18 x W 10.6 x D 13.6 cm;
Plinth: H 8.6 x W 9 x D 9 cm

Accession number

M.4-1978

Acquisition method

presented from the collection of Andrew Gow by the National Art Collections Fund, 1979

Work type

Bust

Signature/marks description

inscribed on the neck: A. Rodin; inscribed inside cast: A Rodin

Inscription description

inscribed on the edge of base: C [in circle for copyright] by Musee Rodin 1956.

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