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The museum's collection of Rodin sculptures is considered the most important collection of Rodin's sculptures outside France.
Among the most notable works of art in the museum's permanent collection are the French sculptors Auguste Rodin's The American Athlete and Niki de Saint Phalle's Les Footballeurs, the Luxembourgish sculptor Lucien Wercollier's tribute to the pole vault Altius, the Colombian sculptor Fernando Botero's Jeune Fille a la Balle and a kinetic art sculpture by the Swiss sculptor Jean Tinguely which combines a hockey stick, a boar's head and a motorbike wheel.
The two most famous works in the Davies Sisters ' collection are La Parisienne by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, exhibited in the First Impressionist Exhibition, and a version of Rodin's Kiss cast in bronze.
The Musée Rodin contains most of Rodin's significant creations, including The Thinker, The Kiss and The Gates of Hell.
The Burghers of Calais, completed in 1888, became one of Rodin's most renowned statues, and arguably, one of the most famous in the world.
The first visitors were greeted by Rodin's The Thinker in the Sculpture Court and most of the objects on display were lent by Baltimore and Maryland collectors.

Rodin's and original
For example, Guy Hain used original molds to reproduce several of Auguste Rodin's sculptures.
However, when Hain then signed the reproductions with the name of Rodin's original foundry, the works became deliberate forgeries.
Some installations of Rodin's Burghers of Calais ( for example at Stanford University and the National Art Gallery in Canberra ) are not casts from the original group with six figures on a common base.

Rodin's and work
Wealthy private clients sought Rodin's work after his World's Fair exhibit, and he kept company with a variety of high-profile intellectuals and artists.
For a time he acted as Rodin's secretary, also lecturing and writing a long essay on Rodin and his work.
Hallowell also tried to get the Palmers interested in Auguste Rodin's work, which he had loaned her for the fair.
Rodin's method of making large sculptures was to employ assistant sculptors to copy a smaller model made from a material which was easier to work than marble.

Rodin's and from
# The Fallacies of Hope-Here Clark argues that the French Revolution led to the dictatorship of Napoleon and the dreary bureaucracies of the nineteenth century and traces the disillusionment of the Romanticism artists from Beethoven's music, Byron's poetry, Delacroix's paintings to Rodin's sculpture.

Rodin's and traditional
The monument was innovative in that it presented the burghers at the same level as the viewers, rather than on a traditional pedestal, although until 1924 the city council of Calais, against Rodin's wishes, displayed the statue on an elevated base.

Rodin's and modeled
The grand prize was $ 1, 000, a trip around the world and a special trophy dubbed " The Connie ", modeled after Auguste Rodin's The Thinker.

Rodin's and with
In the French capital he frequented Auguste Rodin's workshop, while in Italy he experimented with ancient and Renaissance artworks.
# Animation – Musical Interlude: A picture of Rodin's The Kiss appears, with the addition of several small holes along the woman's leg.
During the first season, many of the episodes would begin and end with Dobie sitting on a Central City park bench posed à la Auguste Rodin's statue, " The Thinker ", a reproduction of which stood behind him.
A statue of a seated man ( Auguste Rodin's " The Thinker ") almost covers the entire label, with " INVICTUS " in dark blue at the top and to the left of the center hole.
In art, the touching of one's face with one's hand is a sign of deep thought and intelligence ( thus Rodin's The Thinker ).
The Directorate asked for an inviting entrance to a planned Decorative Arts Museum with the theme being left to Rodin's selection.
His artistic career began at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts, where he studied art and architecture, and learned sculpture with Auguste Rodin's assistant, Charles Despiau.

Rodin's and realism
From the unexpected realism of his first major figure — inspired by his 1875 trip to Italy — to the unconventional memorials whose commissions he later sought, Rodin's reputation grew, such that he became the preeminent French sculptor of his time.

Rodin's and .
After leaving Rodin's workshop, Brâncuși began developing the revolutionary style for which he is known.
Within a short time he changed his mind and soon acquired two Rodin marbles, Orpheus and Cupid and Psyche, for his Chicago mansion, the first two of Rodin's works known to have been sold to an American collector.
The application of the term painterly outside of painting may help the viewer or listener experience more deeply the significance of Auguste Rodin's surfaces or Richard Strauss's flow of chromatic harmonies.
Likewise, Rodin's sculpture, The Kiss, was not displayed in Japan until after the Pacific War.
From 1906 to 1922 the Panthéon was the site of Auguste Rodin's famous sculpture The Thinker.
Kosho Uchiyama writes that Auguste Rodin's The Thinker, in which the " back, waist, legs, arms, and even fingers " are curled up, is the opposite of zazen posture.
Eve covers herself and lowers her head in shame in Auguste Rodin | Rodin's Eve after the Fall of Man | Fall.
A replica of Auguste Rodin's statue The Thinker sits in front of both Haverhill High School and Riverdale High School.
Rodin's bust of Berchelot.
At the same time, the French secret service, curious about the actions of Rodin and his subordinates, fake a letter that lures one of Rodin's bodyguards to France, where he is captured and interrogated, before dying.
Interpreting his incoherent ramblings, the secret service is able to piece together Rodin's plot, but without knowing the name or the exact description of the assassin.
While in the city in 1908, O ' Keeffe attended an exhibition of Rodin's watercolors at the 291, owned by her future husband, photographer Alfred Stieglitz.
He was trained in Paris at the Académie Julian, where he came to know Auguste Rodin and was influenced by Rodin's impressionistic light-catching surfaces.
Image: Rodin's The Thinker. jpg | Statue of The Thinker by Auguste Rodin in the front of the museum
Impressionism did not make itself evident among Argentine artists until after 1900, however, and never acquired the kind of following it did in Europe, though it did inspire influential Argentine post-impressionists such as Martín Malharro, Ramón Silva, Cleto Ciocchini, Fernando Fader, Pío Collivadino, Cesáreo Bernaldo de Quirós, Realism, and aestheticism continued to set the agenda in Argentine painting and sculpture, noteworthy during this era for the sudden fame of sculptor Lola Mora, a student of Auguste Rodin's.
* Rodin's villa des Brillants, now a museum of his art, is located here, as is his grave.
The art and sculpture historian Albert Elsen believed that The Raft of the Medusa and Delacroix's Massacre at Chios provided the inspiration for the grandiose sweep of Auguste Rodin's monumental sculpture The Gates of Hell.

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