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Torso of Adele - Rodin

CB892633

Auguste Rodin (1840-1917)

As Judith Cladel, the friend and biographer of Rodin, suggested, this torso is probably a study for the caryatids Rodin made in 1878 at the Villa Neptune, on the Promenade des Anglais in Nice. But it is only towards 1889, in the final version of the lintel of the Gates of Hell, that it appears, with a right arm and both legs. This torso of Adèle - the name of the presumed model - subsequently became an autonomous figure.

The left arm folded bent backwards, the legs cut at the knee and turned towards the side in a torsion reminiscent of Michelangelo or Delacroix, accentuate the figure's curved and sensual shapes. There are about ten plaster models of this torso in the Museum, confirming Auguste Rodin's interest in this work, which served as a possible starting point for new compositions or a fragment transformed into a fully-fledged work.

This "piece", following the example of the fragments from his collection of antiques, is sufficient unto itself. When Rodin removed some of the limbs from his figures, it was to concentrate on the essential and to strengthen their power of expression.

Dimension: H. 16.8 ; W. 47.5 ; D. 19.6 cm
Material: resin with hand-made bronze patina
© Musée Rodin - Paris

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Characteristics

Maintenance
Do not expose to direct heat sources. Cleaning: soft, dry cloth
Artist
Auguste Rodin (1840-1917)
Art movement
Modern & Contemporary Art
Museum
Musée Rodin
Theme
Nude
Reference
CB892633
EAN
3336729334421
Matière de l'article
Resin
Model dimensions
47.5cm x 19.6cm x 16.8cm

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Auguste Rodin (1840-1917)

Auguste Rodin is considered to be the father of modern sculpture. Between scandals and shocks, he revolutionized artistic creation before Braque, Picasso or Matisse, and made it forever fall into modernity. He will reach an extraordinary posterity with generations of artists, from Carpeaux to Richier, Bourdelle, Claudel, Brancusi or Picasso.