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  2. List of sculptures by Auguste Rodin - Wikipedia

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    Museum of Fine Arts, Reims 39.1 x 22.7 x 19.4 More images: Mignon [16] 1870 Bronze Musée des beaux-arts, Angers 40 x 32 x 27 More images: Masque de femme [16] 1870 Bronze 47 x 37 Madame Garnier [17] 1870 Terracotta Musée Rodin, Paris 55 x 45 x 28 Monsieur L. Garnier [17] 1870 Terracotta Musée Rodin, Paris 56 x 44.8 x 26 Buste de jeune ...

  3. Empty Bowls - Wikipedia

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    This project was founded by Lisa Blackburn and art teacher John Hartom in 1990-91 when they joined a drive to raise charitable funds in Hartom's Michigan community. [5] His idea was to organize a charitable event to give artists and art students a way to make a personal difference. Hartom's students made ceramic bowls in their high school art ...

  4. Musée Rodin - Wikipedia

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    The Musée Rodin (English: Rodin Museum) of Paris, France, is an art museum that was opened in 1919, primarily dedicated to the works of the French sculptor Auguste Rodin. It has two sites: the Hôtel Biron and surrounding grounds in central Paris, as well as just outside Paris at Rodin's old home, the Villa des Brillants at Meudon, Hauts-de-Seine.

  5. The Shade (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    The sculpture was conceived around 1880 and used in triplicate as a part of the artist's large-scale work The Gates of Hell. [1] [3] It evolved into both the full size sculpture The Three Shades, and a separate sculpture of a single figure, The Shade.

  6. New Orleans Center for Creative Arts - Wikipedia

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    NOCCA opened in 1973 as a professional arts training center for secondary school-age children. Located in New Orleans, it provides intensive instruction in culinary arts, creative writing, dance, media arts, music (classical, jazz, vocal), theatre arts (drama, musical theatre, theatre design), and visual arts.

  7. Ernest Durig - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Durig (1894–1962) [1] was a sculptor and art forger, known for his faking of drawings by Auguste Rodin. [2]Durig claimed to have been a pupil of Rodin, but the only documentation of their having ever met is a single photograph.

  8. The Three Shades - Wikipedia

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    The Three Shades (Les Trois Ombres) is a sculptural group produced in plaster by Auguste Rodin in 1886 for his The Gates of Hell. [1] [2] He made several individual studies for the Shades before finally deciding to put them together as three identical figures gathered around a central point. The heads hang low so that the neck and shoulders ...

  9. The Walking Man - Wikipedia

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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