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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 ...

  3. List of sculptures by Auguste Rodin - Wikipedia

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    Musée Rodin, Paris More images: Ixelles Idyll [41] 1885 Bronze Musée Rodin, Paris More images: Woman and Child [42] 1885 Marble National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. 43.2 x 44.4 x 33.1 More images: Paolo and Francesca: 1885 Bronze Kunsthaus Zürich More images: The Weeping Burgher (Andrieu d'Andres) [43] 1885 Bronze Metropolitan Museum of ...

  4. Auguste Rodin - Wikipedia

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    Notable examples are The Walking Man, Meditation without Arms, and Iris, Messenger of the Gods. Rodin saw suffering and conflict as hallmarks of modern art. "Nothing, really, is more moving than the maddened beast, dying from unfulfilled desire and asking in vain for grace to quell its passion."

  5. File:'Iris, Messenger of the Gods' by Auguste Rodin, bronze ...

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    English: Iris, Messenger of the Gods. Date: Taken in 2015: Medium: bronze: ... Messenger of the Gods'' by Auguste Rodin, bronze, modeled 1891, cast number and date ...

  6. 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.

  7. Iris (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    In ancient Greek religion and mythology, Iris (/ ˈ aɪ r ɪ s /; EYE-riss; Ancient Greek: Ἶρις, romanized: Îris, lit. 'rainbow,' [2] [3] Ancient Greek:) is a daughter of the gods Thaumas and Electra, [4] the personification of the rainbow and messenger of the gods, a servant to the Olympians and especially Queen Hera.

  8. Camille Claudel - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The subject of several biographies and films, Claudel is well known for her sculptures including The Waltz and The Mature Age. [3] The national Camille Claudel Museum in Nogent-sur-Seine opened in 2017. Claudel was a longtime associate of sculptor Auguste Rodin, and the Musée Rodin in Paris has a room dedicated to her works.

  9. The Cathedral (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Spanish Wikipedia article at [[:es:La catedral (Auguste Rodin)]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|es|La catedral (Auguste Rodin)}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation.

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