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Rodin and 1840
Rodin was born in 1840 into a working-class family in Paris, the second child of Marie Cheffer and Jean-Baptiste Rodin, who was a police department clerk.
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Rodin and
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In 1990, Marshall Industries ( NYSE: MI, 1984 1999 ) CEO, Robert Rodin, trained with the then 90-year-old Deming and his colleague Nida Backaitus.
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* Rodin: In His Own Words — Selections from the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Foundation ( June 13 August 16, 2009 )
The company has commissoned work from a some of the world's most prominent choreograhers: The Queen of Spades by Kim Brandstrup ; The Butterfly Effect by Shawn Hounsell ; Between Ashes and Angels by Adam Hougland ; Noces, Cinderella and The Rite of Spring by Stijn Celis ; The Little Prince, Possibly Six and TooT by Didy Veldman ; The Beast and the Beauty by Kader Belarbi ; Four Seasons by Mauro Bigonzetti ; Minus One and Danz by Ohad Naharin ; Rodin / Claudel by Peter Quanz ; and Re II by Shen Wei.
Rilke ’ s admiration of Rodin stems in his achievement, the originality of which lies in his handling of clay clay handled and manipulated, felt for itself, as material, signalling the beginning of the release of structure and form from subject, the articulated volume of space, removed and independent of the accepted illusion of dead carved traditional exterior.
78 ( January June 1925 ) Sherwood Anderson, Clive Bell, T. S. Eliot, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Henri Matisse, Henry McBride, Marianne Moore, Paul Morand, Raymond Mortimer, Lewis Mumford, Edvard Munch, Georgia O ' Keeffe, Auguste Rodin, Paul Rosenfeld, George Santayana, Oswald Spengler, William Carlos Williams, Virginia Woolf
The story has been the subject of notable paintings by Agnolo Bronzino, Jean-Léon Gérôme, Honoré Daumier, Edward Burne-Jones ( four major works from 1868 1870, then again in larger versions from 1875 1878 with the title Pygmalion and the Image ), Auguste Rodin, Ernest Normand, Paul Delvaux, Francisco Goya, Franz von Stuck, François Boucher, and Thomas Rowlandson, among others.
A fourth, smaller copy, about in height compared to for the copy in Paris was made after the death of Rodin by sculptor Henri-Léon Gréber for the Rodin Museum of Philadelphia.
* Ōta Hisa ( 1868 1945 ), a Japanese actress who toured Europe and posed for Auguste Rodin and went by the name Hanako.
He furthered his education under Auguste Rodin and Emile-Antoine Bourdelle in Paris ( 1910 1911 ), and in Rome ( 1911 1912 ).

Rodin and 17
Between ages 14 and 17, Rodin attended the Petite École, a school specializing in art and mathematics, where he studied drawing and painting

Rodin and 1917
1917 found Hord enrolling in art night classes at San Diego High School, under the tutelage of Anna Valentine, a sculptor and potter who had at one point studied in Paris with Auguste Rodin.
Rodin would continue to work on and off on this project for 37 years, until his death in 1917.

Rodin and ),
Bust of Balzac by Auguste Rodin ( 1892 ), displayed at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London
As the title character in L ' après-midi d ' un faune the final tableau ( or scene ), during which he mimed masturbation with the scarf of a nymph, caused a scandal ; he was defended by such artists as Auguste Rodin, Odilon Redon and Marcel Proust.
* The Kiss ( Rodin sculpture ), an 1889 sculpture by Auguste Rodin
This event is commemorated in The Burghers of Calais ( Les Bourgeois de Calais ), one of the most famous sculptures by Auguste Rodin, erected in the city in 1888.
Directly in front of the town hall is a cast of the statue The Burghers of Calais ( French Les Bourgeois de Calais ), by Auguste Rodin to commemorate the six men who were to be executed by Edward III in 1347.
The campus also features a collection of figurative sculpture, including pieces by such noted sculptors as Auguste Rodin ( Coquelin Cadet ), Daniel Chester French ( Ralph Waldo Emerson ), Augustus Saint-Gaudens ( Diana ), and Carl Akeley ( Wounded Comrade ).
After inquiries, he contacts an Englishman ( whose name is never given ), who meets with Rodin and his two principal deputies in Vienna, and agrees to assassinate de Gaulle for the sum of $ 500, 000 ( about $ 2. 4 million in 2012 ).
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* Ivan Rodin ( born 1987 ), Russian football player
* Judith Rodin ( born 1944 ), American university administrator
* Oleh Rodin ( born 1956 ), Russian football player
* Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts revived in Paris under the leadership of Ernest Meissonier ( its President ), Pierre Puvis de Chavannes, Jules Dalou, Auguste Rodin, Carolus-Duran, Bracquemond and Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse, with an annual exhibition reviewed as the Salon de Champ-de-Mars, opening a fortnight later than the official Paris Salon
Nicolas Poussin, Tancred and Erminia ( c. 1634 ), Oil on canvasThe collection is full of famous works by artists such as Vincent Van Gogh, Claude Monet, Auguste Rodin, Pablo Picasso and Rembrandt, displayed in spacious and elegant galleries on the first floor of the Institute.
To these works should be added his monuments to Cardinal Lavigerie and to General de La Fayette ( in Washington, DC ), and his statues of Alphonse de Lamartine ( 1876 ) and St Vincent de Paul ( 1879 ), as well as the Honoré de Balzac, which he executed for the Société des gens de lettres on their rejection of that by Auguste Rodin ; and the busts of Carolus-Duran and Ernest Alexandre Honoré Coquelin ( 1896 ).

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