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Rodin

Bronze Rodin's Sculpture

Rodin's famous sculpture reproduction. Depicted as a nude deep thinking man, unique pose with hand to the chin, right elbow to the left knee, and crouching position allows the statuette to survey the work with a contemplative feel.In 1880 French sculptor Auguste Rodin received the commission for the Gates of Hell, a decorative door for the future Museum of Decorative Arts (Musee des Beaux Arts), to be decorated with low reliefs inspired by The Divine Comedy of Dante. Although the Gates of Hell was never completed, some of Rodin's most famous sculptures and memorable pieces were originally done for it includingThe Thinker, Adam, Eve, and The Kiss. He sculpted them in several sizes and exhibited them extensively.

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Bronze Rodin Thinker Sculpture

The Thinker Bronze statue by Auguste Rodin, an iconic sculpture symbolizing philosophy, deep thought and human intellect, perfect for art collectors and elegant decor.

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Nude male sculpture

Auguste Rodin's The Age of Bronze is a celebrated bronze sculpture featuring a nude man in a powerful, graceful pose. A symbol of the human condition, this collectible figurine is perfect for office décor, capturing the essence of Rodin's groundbreaking realism in sculpture.

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Bronze Eve Statue by Rodin Famous Sculpture

In between Romanticism and Impressionism this self-willed Frenchman sculptor, Auguste Rodin, created some of the most famous pieces known in the art of sculpting. Rodin was commissioned to design the main doors for the new museum of the Decorative Arts. It was agreed that the bronze doors would feature his reliefs based on Dante's Divine Comedy. These Gates of Hell would be flanked by two life-sized figures of Adam and Eve. Rodin created multiple studies for Eve, but none of these were used to accompany the gates. Here Eve is illustrated as standing and shielding her face and her torso in shame.

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54CM Large Rodin's Adam Statue

Together with "Eve," it forms a symbolic system representing original sin, with its plot directly inspired by Dante's "Inferno," depicting the moment Adam falls into hell due to original sin, echoing Dante's warning in the poem: "Abandon all hope, ye who enter here."

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