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Rodin's sculpture - The Toilette Of Venus (1871)

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About Rodin's sculpture

Rodin's sculpture The Toilette of Venus features a touching nude woman toileting in the kneeling position. The model has both arms raised and is washing her hair. Rodin designed this decorative clay to be used for mass productions as many others. It has been later also cast in bronze. Rodin's sculpture replica comes in a safe packaging with a biography and facts about Auguste Rodin and his Art.

Check out also other Rodin's artwork such as Woman with Child

Details

  • Size: 5.25 in. x 2.5 in. x 2.5 in.
  • Material: Bonded Bronze
  • Weight (lbs): 0.6
  • Care instruction: Not fragile, clean using dust cloth
Rodin

The Artist

Rodin

Auguste Rodin was a French sculptor who exhibited a unique talent to capture the extreme depths of human emotion. Although he didn't study at the prestigious École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, he found inspiration in sculptural traditions. A majority of his criticism was due to his departure from highly decorative and thematic traditions. He preferred forms that were true to nature and took Michelangelo and Da Vinci as prime influences. Despite the controversy that surrounded his art, he refused to change his style, sticking to his vision until the end of his days. His most famous piece of Art, The Thinker, was originally part of a larger vision. Along with The Kiss and Gates of Hell, Rodin tried to encapsulate Dante’s Inferno in bronze. Eventually, the sculptor earned fame thanks to his unexpected realism and use of unconventional materials. Throughout his later life, he remains one of the greatest artists of his era.

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