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European Sculptures

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8 inch H (20cm) - statue - cultured marble - As an artist who adored women, because he adored nature, Rodin turned to women as his main subject of observation. He never started from predetermined subjects but chose, depending on the young women who posed for him, the postures likely to give the body the most expression. I do not create, he said, I see and it is because I see that I am capable of... |
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24 in. Hx9.5 in. Lx7 in. W - statue - bonded stone - In 1501 Michelangelo was commissioned to create the David by the Arte Della Lana (Guild of Wool Merchant), who were responsible for the upkeep and decoration of the Cathedral in Florence. For this purpose, he was given a block of marble, which Agostino de Duccio had already attempted to fashion forty years previously, perhaps with the same... |
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12 x 4.25 x 4 - Degas statue - bonded stone, color details - The only sculpture exhibited by Degas in his lifetime, the wax version of the Little Dancer of Fourteen Years (La Petite Danseuse de Quatorze Ans) caused a furor when first exhibited in 1881 because of its stark realism as Degas was clearly using the sculpture to question accepted ideas of art. A sympathetic critic observed: "The... |
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11 x 6.5 x 4 - Statue - bonded marble - Throughout Rodin's career, the couple was a constant source of inspiration, enabling him to express all nuances of tenderness, passion and sensuality. Along with The Kiss , Fugit Amour , the Eternal Idol Statue is part of one of the most famous groups of sculpture inspired by the theme of love and romance. Auguste Rodin chose to portray in this group the... |
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10 inch H x 11 inch L (25 x 28cm) - statue - cultured marble - Rodin Museum, Paris, 1884 This is a reproduction of a bronze sculpture made around 1916-7 and it was modeled around 1884. The torso of the woman in this group is recognizable as that of a model named AdĖle Abruzzezzi. Rodin used her repeatedly, and she also appears in a very different context in The Gates of Hell. Eternal Springtime... |
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7.5 inch L x 4.5 inch D x 4 inch H (19 x 12 x 10cm) - statue - cultured marble - Rodin Museum, Paris, 1889 A.D. Rodin intended La Danaide to be a panel in his massive work entitled The Gates of Hell, a depiction of those that were condemned to eternal damnation. In Greek mythology Danaide and her forty-nine sisters were married to the fifty sons of Aegyptus. At the command of their father Danaus... |
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11 inch X 4.75 inch X 4.75 inch - statue - bonded stone, white with brown wash, marble base - Church of Saint Peter (San Pietro) in Vincoli, Rome, 1515 A.D. Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564), born in Tuscany and educated in Florence, undertook his most ambitious work in Rome for Julius II, a warrior pope whose terrible temper did not exclude a sensitivity to art. He commissioned Michelangelo to... |
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