The Thinker
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Rodin in his studio. Formative years Rodin was born in 1840 into a working-class family in Paris, the second child of Marie Cheffer and Jean-Baptiste Rodin, who was a police department clerk. ...
A photograph dating from 1899 shows Camille Claudel, then aged 45, in her studio, wrapped in a long dark coat, standing opposite Perseus and the Gorgon, which she had sculpted that year. The ...
THE DANAID (SMALL) Plaster* - Height cm. 24 long (9 4/8 ") Rarely did Rodin exhibit a sculpture so immediately praised as The Danaid. Like Eternal Spring and The Kiss, this form ...
EVE (MEDIUM) Plaster* - Height cm. 76 ( 29 7/8 ") Rodin spent several weeks in Florence on his trip to Italy. While there he visited the Brancacci Chapel in Santa Maria Novella, where...
THE KISS Plaster* - Height cm. 87,5 ( 34 1/2 ") Along with Balzac and The Thinker, The Kiss is one of Rodin’s most famous works. Rodin’s first study for the composition is a drawing, in...
THE GREAT THINKER Plaster* - Height cm. 184 ( 72 1/2 ") For details, please view The Thinker. Of all Rodin’s works, The Thinker was the most important to him. Rodin guarded this scul...
Rodin in his studio at Medoun. © Harlingue-Viollet, Paris Auguste Rodin is generally recognized as the most important sculptor of the nineteenth century. Born to a family of modest means in...