Auguste Rodin “The Gates of Hell”. Courtesy of the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University. While “The Gates of Hell” might not sound like the ideal spot for a picnic, the bronze cast of ...
Auguste Rodin, born in Paris in 1840, is widely regarded as the 19th century sculptor who first broke away from classical traditions and made figures that reflected ordinary, human suffering, love ...
There are a further twelve enlarged versions, one of which was placed over Rodin's grave at his own request. This sculpture represents the poet Dante pondering the fate of mankind. The figure was ...
LAKELAND, Fla. — Lakeland's Polk Museum of Art presents "Rodin: Contemplation and Dreams," an epic exhibit featuring 45 bronze sculptures by 19th-century French artist Auguste Rodin. Considered ...
The Hilliard Art Museum will host a symposium Friday dedicated to the life and work of famed French sculptor Auguste Rodin. It will coincide with the opening of the museum's new exhibit, "Rodin ...
A hidden jewel in the city, the Musée Rodin is actually the former residence of famed 19th-century sculptor Auguste Rodin. But in the place of furniture and kitschy lawn ornaments are Rodin's ...
Highlights include The Kiss, Rodin's famous sculpture of two lovers. The beaux-arts building itself is also a stunner, designed by French architect Paul Cret, with a formal French garden imagined ...