Auguste de Niederhäusern, better known as Rodo (2 April 1863 – 21 May 1913) was a Swiss sculptor and medalist active in Switzerland and France. Rodo was born in Vevey, and in 1866 moved with his family to Geneva. He attended the (1881) and the (1882) under the direction of Barthélemy Menn, then studied at the Académie Julian with Henri Chapu (1886) and at the École des Beaux-Arts de Paris under Alexandre Falguière. For six years he worked in Auguste Rodin's studio.
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| - Rodo (eigentlich Auguste de Niederhäusern; * 2. April 1863 in Vevey; † 23. Mai 1913 in München) war ein Schweizer Bildhauer. Er gehört zu den bekanntesten Schweizer Vertretern des Symbolismus. (de)
- Auguste de Niederhausern, dit Rodo, né à Vevey le 2 avril 1863, et mort à Munich le 21 mai 1913, est considéré comme le principal sculpteur suisse du XIXe siècle. (fr)
- ロドことオーギュスト・ド・ニーダーホイゼルン(Rodo、本名: Auguste de Niederhäusern、1863年4月2日 - 1913年5月23日)は、スイス出身の彫刻家である。 (ja)
- Auguste de Niederhäusern, better known as Rodo (2 April 1863 – 21 May 1913) was a Swiss sculptor and medalist active in Switzerland and France. Rodo was born in Vevey, and in 1866 moved with his family to Geneva. He attended the (1881) and the (1882) under the direction of Barthélemy Menn, then studied at the Académie Julian with Henri Chapu (1886) and at the École des Beaux-Arts de Paris under Alexandre Falguière. For six years he worked in Auguste Rodin's studio. (en)
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| - Rodo (eigentlich Auguste de Niederhäusern; * 2. April 1863 in Vevey; † 23. Mai 1913 in München) war ein Schweizer Bildhauer. Er gehört zu den bekanntesten Schweizer Vertretern des Symbolismus. (de)
- Auguste de Niederhausern, dit Rodo, né à Vevey le 2 avril 1863, et mort à Munich le 21 mai 1913, est considéré comme le principal sculpteur suisse du XIXe siècle. (fr)
- Auguste de Niederhäusern, better known as Rodo (2 April 1863 – 21 May 1913) was a Swiss sculptor and medalist active in Switzerland and France. Rodo was born in Vevey, and in 1866 moved with his family to Geneva. He attended the (1881) and the (1882) under the direction of Barthélemy Menn, then studied at the Académie Julian with Henri Chapu (1886) and at the École des Beaux-Arts de Paris under Alexandre Falguière. For six years he worked in Auguste Rodin's studio. In 1895 he received a commission for the Paul Verlaine monument in the Jardin du Luxembourg, which was finally inaugurated in 1911. He died in 1913 during a visit to Munich. (en)
- ロドことオーギュスト・ド・ニーダーホイゼルン(Rodo、本名: Auguste de Niederhäusern、1863年4月2日 - 1913年5月23日)は、スイス出身の彫刻家である。 (ja)
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