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Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City 44.6 × 21.9 × 21.8 More images: The Burghers of Calais: 1884 to 1889 Bronze Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City 201.6 × 205.4 × 195.9 More images: Kneeling Female Faun: 1884 Bronze Gates of Hell, Musée Rodin, Paris More images: Torso of Adele: 1884 Plaster Musée Rodin, Paris 11×37.5 More ...
This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items. (February 2011) The Thinker in front of the Rodin Museum in Philadelphia This is a list of The Thinker sculptures made by Auguste Rodin. The Thinker, originally a part of Rodin's The Gates of Hell, exists in several versions. The original size and the later monumental size versions were both created by Rodin, and the most valuable ...
The Prodigal Son is a sculpture by Auguste Rodin. ... London: c. 1885–1887, bronze [1] Musée Rodin, Paris: 1905, bronze [2] The San Diego Museum of Art, Balboa ...
Ugolino and his sons is a plaster sculpture by French artist Auguste Rodin, part of the sculptural group known as The Gates of Hell.As an independent piece, it was exhibited by its author in Brussels (1887), Edinburgh (1893), Genoa (1896), Florence (1897), Netherlands (1899) and in his own retrospective in 1900.
Sculptures by the French sculptor Auguste Rodin, many outdoors and cast in bronze. Pages in category "Sculptures by Auguste Rodin" The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total.
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The Walking Man's rear. The Walking Man (French: L'homme qui marche) is a bronze sculpture by the French sculptor Auguste Rodin.This sculpture was made in 1907. The best example of Rodin’s ‘sketchy’ impressionist sculpture also happens to be his most well-kno
Glaucus is a sculpture by the French artist Auguste Rodin, first conceived in 1886 as a representation of the mythological figure Glaucus, son of Poseidon. Originally made in plaster, bronze casts of it are now in the Brooklyn Museum and the Museo Soumaya .