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  2. Iris, Messenger of the Gods - Wikipedia

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    Iris, Messenger of the Gods (French: "Iris, messagère des Dieux") (sometimes known as Flying Figure, or Eternal Tunnel) is a bronze sculpture by Auguste Rodin. A plaster model, created between 1891 and 1894, was cast in bronze by Fonderie Rudier at various times from about 1895. Iris is depicted with her right hand clasping her right foot and ...

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  4. List of sculptures by Auguste Rodin - Wikipedia

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    Musée Rodin, Paris 59 x 29 x 29 More images: Man with the Broken Nose [6] [7] 1863 Bronze Museo Soumaya, Mexico City 31.2 x 19 x 16.3 More images: Jeune femme et enfant [8] 1864 Bronze Musée Rodin, Paris 57.5 x 34 x 36 Jean-Baptiste Rodin, Père de l'artiste [9] [10] 1865 Bronze Musée Rodin, Paris 41 x 22.8 x 24 More images: Jeune femme ...

  5. Standing Mercury - Wikipedia

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    Standing Mercury is a bronze sculpture by French artist Auguste Rodin, first exhibited in 1888.Rodin depicts the mythological god Mercury, son of Maia and Jupiter—messenger of the gods and guide to the Underworld—as a young man, representing eloquence and reason.

  6. Despair (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1880s, Rodin created an initial version that was more upright and whose extended leg was almost vertical. This version of the figure appears several times in the right panel of The Gates of Hell. [7] Rodin returned to the figure around 1890. This time, the woman's extended leg is horizontal and she is clasping her left foot with both ...

  7. Naked Came I - Wikipedia

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    Naked Came I portrays Rodin as driven to be an artist because his temperament would allow him to be nothing else. It shows him as a friend with other Parisian artists such as Edgar Degas , Auguste Renoir , Édouard Manet , and those of the Second French Empire associated with the Salon des Refusés : they were generally outside the Paris art ...

  8. Iris Cantor - Wikipedia

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    Iris, Messenger of the Gods by Auguste Rodin, bronze, modeled 1891, property of Iris Cantor. Drawn to Manhattan, she worked as a fashion model and stockbroker before eventually being hired by bond brokerage Cantor Fitzgerald around 1967, as an executive secretary. [4] In 1977, she married the firm's founder and majority owner, Bernard Gerald ...

  9. Jean d'Aire - Wikipedia

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    Second modello for Jean d´Aire.Museo Soumaya. After the first group modello, he made individual studies of each figure. Jean d'Aire . The first such study of d'Aire was nude, followed by one partially covered in a kind of toga and with the noose round his neck more obvious.