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Instead of adhering to idealized forms, Rodin embraced imperfections and inner conflicts within his sculptures, a radical departure that redefined artistic conventions. His masterpiece, ‘The Gates of ...
UL's Hilliard Art Museum hosts a symposium on the life and work of famed French sculptor Auguste Rodin to launch the museum's new exhibit, "Rodin: Toward Modernity." ...
Museum Berggruen’s 20th-century European masters, led by Cézanne, set up in dialogue with Australian modernism ...
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Auguste Rodin, Le Penseur (The Thinker). petit modèle with rounded base, conceived circa 1880-1881. Courtesy Bowman Sculpture. Bowman Sculpture Gallery presents: Auguste Rodin 'Faces and Fables ...
Auguste Rodin’s “The Burghers of Calais” (1884-1895), situated in Stanford’s Memorial Court, commemorated the Hundred Years’ War, which took place in the 14th and 15th centuries.
A plaster cast of “The Burgers of Calais” exhibited at Tate Modern in 2021 (photo via Wikimedia Commons). An Auguste Rodin sculpture is missing from the Glasgow Museums in Scotland — and has ...
The city of Calais commissioned French sculptor Auguste Rodin to create Les Bourgeois de Calais in 1884. PHAS / Universal Images Group via Getty Images. An Auguste Rodin sculpture worth $3.7 ...
A plaster version of the $3.7 million sculpture Les Bourgeois de Calais, one of many castings made by Auguste Rodin, has been missing from the Glasgow Museums collection for nearly 75 years.
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