- Auguste Rodin - Wikipedia
Rodin possessed a unique ability to model a complex, turbulent, and deeply pocketed surface in clay He is known for such sculptures as The Thinker, Monument to Balzac, The Kiss, The Burghers of Calais, and The Gates of Hell
- Auguste Rodin | Biography, Art, Facts | Britannica
Auguste Rodin (born November 12, 1840, Paris, France—died November 17, 1917, Meudon) was a French sculptor of sumptuous bronze and marble figures, considered by some critics to be the greatest portraitist in the history of sculpture
- Rodin Museum
Experience one of the world’s greatest collections of work by Auguste Rodin in an elegant Beaux-Arts–style building and garden on Philadelphia’s Benjamin Franklin Parkway Discover how sculptor Auguste Rodin explored the expressive power of hands to create his masterpieces
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Le musée Rodin est un musée assurant depuis 1919 la conservation et la diffusion de l’œuvre d’Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) À travers ses deux sites, l'hôtel Biron de la rue de Varenne dans le 7e arrondissement à Paris et la villa des Brillants à Meudon (Hauts-de-Seine)
- Auguste Rodin - National Gallery of Art
Auguste Rodin was born in 1840, the second child and only son of Jean-Baptiste Rodin and Marie Cheffer, first-generation Parisians of modest means Nothing in his family background or situation suggested that he might become an artist
- Auguste Rodin Sculptures, Bio, Ideas | TheArtStory
Auguste Rodin achieved the reputation of the father of modern sculpture with his iconic and powerful bronze portraits
- Auguste Rodin — Google Arts Culture
François Auguste René Rodin was a French sculptor generally considered the founder of modern sculpture He was schooled traditionally and took a craftsman-like approach to his work Rodin
- Auguste Rodin - New World Encyclopedia
Auguste Rodin (born François-Auguste-René Rodin; November 12, 1840 – November 17, 1917) was a French sculptor, and one of the pre-eminent sculptors of the modern era
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