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Ruth Milles

(Sweden, 1873-1941)
Ruth Milles
(Sweden, 1873-1941)

Ruth Milles, Girl with bonnet

Signed R. Milles. Inscribed "53". Bronze with dark brown patina. Height 22 cm.

Minor scratches. Small white spots on the back of the head.

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In the autumn of 1899, Ruth Milles went to Paris where her brother Carl had already been living for a couple of years. He rented a studio for her. An inheritance provided Ruth with financial security at first, allowing her to work on sculpture, study drawing at the Académie Colarossi, and attend anatomy lectures at the École des Beaux-Arts. Soon, however, she had to take various jobs as a draughtsman and illustrator to support herself. Ruth created illustrations for Swedish newspapers, Christmas cards, and other sellable items. The siblings, who now changed their surname to Milles after their father's nickname Mille, were constantly short of money but lived a free life. They made friends from various countries, including two girls from Austria who settled in the same house as Ruth. Their names were Olga and Lintschi Granner, and soon Ruth and Carl Milles were spending a lot of time with the Granner siblings. They had dinners at simple restaurants and took long walks to various sights. During the summers, Ruth travelled to Normandy to work.

She solemnly describes in her memoirs the encounter with Paris's artistic treasures, the many museums, monuments, and churches. She writes:

"For us, the Paris of the boulevards, the city of luxury and the grand fashion houses held no attraction; we occasionally went to theatres and variety shows, including the Moulin Rouge; but it was primarily the Paris of great beauty that we loved and immersed ourselves in."

Ruth and Carl's finances improved when they, along with a colleague, started a business selling casts of statuettes in large editions. Everything went well until the agent they hired cheated them. Despite this, it was still possible for Ruth to support herself during her years in France. Her statuettes featuring women and children in a realistic style were well-received and relatively easy to sell. It was significant that Ruth received an honourable mention when she exhibited at the Paris Salon for the first time in 1902. The sculpture was titled Le Chaperon Rouge. An honourable mention was a great honour and important for her future career. (Millesgården)

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