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The Thinker Garden Sculpture
The Thinker Garden Sculpture
Based on the original by Auguste Rodin (1841-1917), Musée Rodin, Paris
French sculptor Rodin’s most famous work, “The Thinker” was originally part of a larger work called “Gates of Hell.” Instantly recognizable the world over, it has been described as “summing up the spirit of the day” as a monument to heroic labor. Our over two-foot-tall, stone-finished, quality designer resin statement piece will command instant attention in gallery, spa bath or garden.
Grande scale: 13"Wx16"Dx25"H. 31 lbs.
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The Thinker Garden Sculpture
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$198.00
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$169.00
Base is 12.5"W x 12"D
Fits on Grande Laurel plinth (KY3917), Rococo plinth (KY0631) and Grande Scale Rosette plinth (CL5193)
Auguste Rodin (1840-1917)
Sculptor Auguste Rodin is credited with single-handedly rescuing sculpture from a moribund state and making it once more a vehicle for intense personal expression. Although he did not set out to rebel against the establishment, after being educated at Paris cole des Beux-Arts his work began to take complex, deep-pocketed forms, and Rodin soon became the most preeminent French sculptor of his time. Today his sculptures, such as Danaid and Study of the Human Face are prime examples of the naturalism movement.
Auguste Rodin was born in 1840 to a working-class Parisian family. He began teaching himself to draw at age ten, but after being denied entrance into the prestigious art schools, let his art decline. After briefly joining a Christian Order, Rodin was encouraged to rediscover his passion for sculpting. Rodin worked for years as an ornamental mason before establishing his reputation with his most famous work, The Thinker. This piece caused a sensation because Rodin s naturalistic treatment of the naked figure was so radically different from the contemporary idealizing conventions in sculpture.
Apart from the many monumental sculptures that Rodin produced during the course of his long and distinguished career, Rodin was prolific graphic artist, producing expressive and sometimes overtly erotic images. Rodin s sculptures modeled the human body in extreme realism and celebrated physicality. Many Rodin sculptures were criticized during his lifetime and although Rodin acknowledged this fact, he refused to compromise his style and form, and his successive works eventually gained favor from the government and art community.
By 1900, Auguste Rodin was a world-renowned sculptor. Although he is famous for his sculp -
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