Auguste Rodin, The Thinker, 1888 (enlarged 1902–1903, cast ca. 1914), bronze, 74 3/8 x 38 5/8 x 55 1/8 in. (189 x 98 x 140 cm). Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Jules Richard, Rodin in his studio, ...
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: ...
In a coup for the Gibbes Museum of Art, patrons can expect to cross paths with formidable world-class sculpture displayed ...
Throughout his career, Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) looked failure in the eye. Born into a poor family, Rodin applied to the École des Beaux-Arts—an essential stepping stone for aspiring artists in ...
A weekend in Caen and Deauville offers travelers a full immersion of the northern French region. By Seth Sherwood After publishing a definitive biography of Rodin, she went on to write about the ...
First-time author Corbett traces the lives of two great artists, poet Rainer Maria Rilke and sculptor Auguste Rodin, in a smartly written biography. Corbett begins, somewhat shakily, by sketching in ...
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 ...
HMSG copy 39088020055364 purchased with funds from the S. Dillon Ripley Endowment. In 1902, Rainer Maria Rilke -- then a struggling poet in Germany -- went to Paris to research and write a short book ...
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