She and her husband, the financier B. Gerald Cantor, amassed one of the largest private collections of Rodin artworks, ...
Since 1995 he has stood outside the High Museum on Peachtree Street, a dark bronze male figure, larger than life, his head and neck bowed as if burdened by some enormous weight, or by grief. ”The ...
Shanghai will soon be home to a new Rodin Art Centre bringing the works of French sculptor Auguste Rodin to the Chinese megacity. The Centre d'Art Rodin, which is set to open on September 27, is a ...
Three bronze pieces from one of the world’s most revered sculptors, Auguste Rodin, are on display in the Hollis Gallery, with the promise of more to come. Visitors to the Polk Museum of Art at Florida ...
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12 unforgettable masterpieces of the Musée Rodin in Paris
The Musée Rodin is one of my very favorite museums in Paris, and one I keep coming back to again and again. Part of that is the setting. It’s housed in the Hotel Biron, an 18th-century mansion in the ...
Extended to the end of September due to popular demand, this profound and powerful show of important works by the “father of modern sculpture” is a must-see. Years in the making, Bowman Sculpture’s ...
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: ...
Installation view of Antony Gormley, Critical Mass II (1995) at the Musée Rodin, Paris (all photos Anthony Majanlahti/Hyperallergic) PARIS — Auguste Rodin (1840–1917) was the great giant of ...
Scanning Rodin’s “Left Hand of Eustache de St. Pierre” (1886) (photograph by Matthew Hasel, Division of Clinical Anatomy, Stanford School of Medicine. All images courtesy Cantor Arts Center) French ...
Founded in 1993 by dealer Robert Bowman and specializing in fine sculpture dating from the 19th century through today, London-based gallery Bowman Sculpture is currently presenting an in-depth, ...
The public are weary of statues that say nothing. Well, here is a man coming forward whose statues live and speak, and speak things worth uttering. —Robert Louis Stevenson, 1886 At the beginning of ...
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