If you were French sculptor Auguste Rodin, how would you mark your own gravestone? When the artist’s wife, Rose Beuret, died in 1917, he had a bronze cast of his celebrated Thinker placed on her grave ...
I’m a Rodin scholar with a secret: I don’t like The Thinker. I’ve always been vexed by the fame of this sculpture by French artist Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) of a hyper-muscular man lost in thought.
The piece by famed sculptor Auguste Rodin gets a cleaning and preservation treatment once a year by Detroit Institute of Arts ...
Rodin’s statue of a serious man has become a popular template for not-so-serious memes. Auguste Rodin, The Thinker, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in front of the Congress. Courtesy Getty Images. Such ...
In a coup for the Gibbes Museum of Art, patrons can expect to cross paths with formidable world-class sculpture displayed ...
Natasha Ruiz-Gómez has received funding from the Research Councils UK, the Leverhulme Trust, the Wellcome Trust and the Kress Foundation. She wrote an essay for the catalogue of the Tate Modern ...
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