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RODIN MUSEUM
Rodin Museum : The Collection. Results : 150 matches found in the Rodin Collection Online. Title Search: Viewing Results Per Page: 16 32 64. 1. RODIN MUSEUM : THE COLLECTION The Collection. With nearly 150 bronzes, marbles, and plasters, the distinguished collection housed in the Rodin Museum represents every phase of Auguste Rodin’s career. Located on Philadelphia’s Benjamin Franklin Parkway—which was intended to evoke the Avenue des Champs-Élysées in Paris—the elegant Beaux-Arts–style building and garden offer an absorbing experience.RODIN MUSEUM
Label. In the aftermath of the Franco-Prussian War, the French state commissioned The Gates of Hell, which it intended to use as doors for a planned museum of decorative art.The 1880 commission, Rodin’s first, transformed his career, providing him with access to a studio and to funding for decades. RODIN MUSEUM : THE COLLECTION The Gates of Hell. On August 16, 1880, Rodin received a commission to create a pair of bronze doors for a new decorative arts museum in Paris. Although the museum did not come to fruition and the doors were never fully realized, The Gates of Hell became the defining project of Rodin's career and a key to understanding his artistic aims. During the thirty-seven-year period that the sculptorRODIN MUSEUM
The Gates of Hell. When Rodin began work on The Gates of Hell in 1880 he included a head with a broken nose, which he placed on the tympanum above The Thinker. It has been suggested that this portrait, along with the faces bordering the tympanum of The Gates, is meant to represent the mass of anonymous sinners encountered in the lowestlevel of
RODIN MUSEUM
Label. In The American Athlete, sculptor Auguste Rodin captures the effect of light and shadow on the powerful form of his amateur model. The Philadelphian Samuel Stockton White III sat for Rodin in Paris in 1901 and 1904, while on breaks from his studies as a bodybuilder. Rodin disliked professional models’ tendency to adopt conventionalRODIN MUSEUM
The Gates of Hell. The Helmet-Maker's Wife was probably inspired by a variety of sources, including literature, art historical precedents, and Rodin's work with an aging model. The title, based on a ballad by the medieval French author François Villon (c. 1431–after 1463),RODIN MUSEUM
301 Moved Permanently RODIN MUSEUMPLANNING YOUR VISITTHE COLLECTIONGET INVOLVEDRODIN MUSEUM The Museum—designed by architect Paul Cret and landscape architect Jacques Gréber—opened to the public in 1929 and was restored to its original splendor in 2012. There’s something for everyone at the Rodin Museum. Join a tour, enjoy a performance, attend RODIN MUSEUM : THE COLLECTION Philadelphia was the first city in the United States to exhibit works by Auguste Rodin. In 1876, the French artist sent eight sculptures to the Centennial Exposition held in Fairmount Park.RODIN MUSEUM
Rodin Museum : The Collection. Results : 150 matches found in the Rodin Collection Online. Title Search: Viewing Results Per Page: 16 32 64. 1. RODIN MUSEUM : THE COLLECTION The Collection. With nearly 150 bronzes, marbles, and plasters, the distinguished collection housed in the Rodin Museum represents every phase of Auguste Rodin’s career. Located on Philadelphia’s Benjamin Franklin Parkway—which was intended to evoke the Avenue des Champs-Élysées in Paris—the elegant Beaux-Arts–style building and garden offer an absorbing experience.RODIN MUSEUM
Label. In the aftermath of the Franco-Prussian War, the French state commissioned The Gates of Hell, which it intended to use as doors for a planned museum of decorative art.The 1880 commission, Rodin’s first, transformed his career, providing him with access to a studio and to funding for decades. RODIN MUSEUM : THE COLLECTION The Gates of Hell. On August 16, 1880, Rodin received a commission to create a pair of bronze doors for a new decorative arts museum in Paris. Although the museum did not come to fruition and the doors were never fully realized, The Gates of Hell became the defining project of Rodin's career and a key to understanding his artistic aims. During the thirty-seven-year period that the sculptorRODIN MUSEUM
The Gates of Hell. When Rodin began work on The Gates of Hell in 1880 he included a head with a broken nose, which he placed on the tympanum above The Thinker. It has been suggested that this portrait, along with the faces bordering the tympanum of The Gates, is meant to represent the mass of anonymous sinners encountered in the lowestlevel of
RODIN MUSEUM
Label. In The American Athlete, sculptor Auguste Rodin captures the effect of light and shadow on the powerful form of his amateur model. The Philadelphian Samuel Stockton White III sat for Rodin in Paris in 1901 and 1904, while on breaks from his studies as a bodybuilder. Rodin disliked professional models’ tendency to adopt conventionalRODIN MUSEUM
The Gates of Hell. The Helmet-Maker's Wife was probably inspired by a variety of sources, including literature, art historical precedents, and Rodin's work with an aging model. The title, based on a ballad by the medieval French author François Villon (c. 1431–after 1463),RODIN MUSEUM
301 Moved PermanentlyRODIN MUSEUM
The Gates of Hell. On August 16, 1880, Rodin received a commission to create a pair of bronze doors for a new decorative arts museum in Paris. Although the museum did not come to fruition and the doors were never fully realized, The Gates of Hell became the defining project of Rodin's career and a key to understanding his artistic aims.RODIN MUSEUM
Rodin Museum : The Collection. Results : 150 matches found in the Rodin Collection Online. Title Search: Viewing Results Per Page: 16 32 64. 1. RODIN MUSEUM : THE COLLECTION The firm of Alexis Rudier, established in 1874 and run by Alexis's son Eugène (French, 1878–1952), becomes Rodin's principal foundry. Twenty years later this same foundry, which casts bronzes using the sand cast method, creates most of the bronzes now in the collection of the Rodin Museum in Philadelphia. 1904. Paris.RODIN MUSEUM
Rodin Museum : The Collection. View the Collection. Explore Rodin & His Art. The nearly 150 objects in the Rodin Museum’s collection offer rich and diverse perspectives on the extraordinary career of Auguste Rodin. Results : 150 matches found in the Rodin CollectionOnline.
RODIN MUSEUM : THE COLLECTION The Gates of Hell. On August 16, 1880, Rodin received a commission to create a pair of bronze doors for a new decorative arts museum in Paris. Although the museum did not come to fruition and the doors were never fully realized, The Gates of Hell became the defining project of Rodin's career and a key to understanding his artistic aims. During the thirty-seven-year period that the sculptorRODIN MUSEUM
Rodin’s sculpture commemorates this episode and emphasizes the internal struggle of each man as he walks toward his fate wearing a sackcloth and rope halter. The burghers were later spared thanks to the intervention of the English queen, who feared that their deaths would bring bad luck to her unborn child.RODIN MUSEUM
The Gates of Hell. When Rodin began work on The Gates of Hell in 1880 he included a head with a broken nose, which he placed on the tympanum above The Thinker. It has been suggested that this portrait, along with the faces bordering the tympanum of The Gates, is meant to represent the mass of anonymous sinners encountered in the lowestlevel of
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A male and a female hand are clasped together in this work made near the end of Rodin's life. Also known as Hands of Lovers, the piece demonstrates the sculptor's interest in the partial figure and his fascination with the expressive potential of hands. A plaster version of the work bears the inscription "Hands of Rodin and Rose Beuret.1916.
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Rodin almost obsessively explored the expressive power of hands, using them to convey an infinite variety of emotion—fury, anguish, fatigue—and as a metaphor for creation. It is thought that he conceived The Clenched Hand and The Left Hand as studies for The Burghers of Calais, but probably rejected the hands as being tooanimated.
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Rodin Museum. I Am Beautiful. Signed on rock between man's legs, toward the left: A.Rodin Inscribed front of base: Je suis belle, ô Mortels, Comme un rêve de pierre Et mon sein, où Chacun s'est meurtri tour à tour Est fait pour inspirer au poète un Amour Etant alors muet ainsi que la matière Translation: I am beautiful as a dream of stone, but not maternal; And my breast, where men are RODIN MUSEUMPLANNING YOUR VISITTHE COLLECTIONGET INVOLVEDRODIN MUSEUM The Museum—designed by architect Paul Cret and landscape architect Jacques Gréber—opened to the public in 1929 and was restored to its original splendor in 2012. There’s something for everyone at the Rodin Museum. Join a tour, enjoy a performance, attend RODIN MUSEUM : THE COLLECTION The nearly 150 objects in the Rodin Museum’s collection offer rich and diverse perspectives on the extraordinary career of Auguste Rodin. RODIN MUSEUM : THE COLLECTION Philadelphia was the first city in the United States to exhibit works by Auguste Rodin. In 1876, the French artist sent eight sculptures to the Centennial Exposition held in Fairmount Park. RODIN MUSEUM : THE COLLECTION The firm of Alexis Rudier, established in 1874 and run by Alexis's son Eugène (French, 1878–1952), becomes Rodin's principal foundry. Twenty years later this same foundry, which casts bronzes using the sand cast method, creates most of the bronzes now in the collection of the Rodin Museum in Philadelphia. 1904. Paris.RODIN MUSEUM
Label. In the aftermath of the Franco-Prussian War, the French state commissioned The Gates of Hell, which it intended to use as doors for a planned museum of decorative art.The 1880 commission, Rodin’s first, transformed his career, providing him with access to a studio and to funding for decades. RODIN MUSEUM : THE COLLECTION The Gates of Hell. On August 16, 1880, Rodin received a commission to create a pair of bronze doors for a new decorative arts museum in Paris. Although the museum did not come to fruition and the doors were never fully realized, The Gates of Hell became the defining project of Rodin's career and a key to understanding his artistic aims. During the thirty-seven-year period that the sculptorRODIN MUSEUM
The Gates of Hell. When Rodin began work on The Gates of Hell in 1880 he included a head with a broken nose, which he placed on the tympanum above The Thinker. It has been suggested that this portrait, along with the faces bordering the tympanum of The Gates, is meant to represent the mass of anonymous sinners encountered in the lowestlevel of
RODIN MUSEUM
Rodin almost obsessively explored the expressive power of hands, using them to convey an infinite variety of emotion—fury, anguish, fatigue—and as a metaphor for creation. It is thought that he conceived The Clenched Hand and The Left Hand as studies for The Burghers of Calais, but probably rejected the hands as being tooanimated.
RODIN MUSEUM
Label The Rodin Museum owns both a plaster and a bronze Headless Woman Bending Over.The plaster—a gift of the artist to his friend Jean Dolent (1835–1909), a French critic, writer, and art collector—was purchased by Mastbaum on the Paris art market, and the bronze from theMusée Rodin.
RODIN MUSEUM
301 Moved Permanently RODIN MUSEUMPLANNING YOUR VISITTHE COLLECTIONGET INVOLVEDRODIN MUSEUM The Museum—designed by architect Paul Cret and landscape architect Jacques Gréber—opened to the public in 1929 and was restored to its original splendor in 2012. There’s something for everyone at the Rodin Museum. Join a tour, enjoy a performance, attend RODIN MUSEUM : THE COLLECTION The nearly 150 objects in the Rodin Museum’s collection offer rich and diverse perspectives on the extraordinary career of Auguste Rodin. RODIN MUSEUM : THE COLLECTION Jules Mastbaum with members of his family, from left to right: daughter Betty with Teddy the dog, his mother Fanny Mastbaum, his wife Etta Mastbaum, daughter Billie, daughter Peggy, Jules, his sister Julia Gimbel, September 1926 (Philadelphia Museum of Art, curatorialfiles).
RODIN MUSEUM : THE COLLECTION The Gates of Hell. On August 16, 1880, Rodin received a commission to create a pair of bronze doors for a new decorative arts museum in Paris. Although the museum did not come to fruition and the doors were never fully realized, The Gates of Hell became the defining project of Rodin's career and a key to understanding his artistic aims. During the thirty-seven-year period that the sculptorRODIN MUSEUM
Label. In the aftermath of the Franco-Prussian War, the French state commissioned The Gates of Hell, which it intended to use as doors for a planned museum of decorative art.The 1880 commission, Rodin’s first, transformed his career, providing him with access to a studio and to funding for decades.RODIN MUSEUM
The Gates of Hell. When Rodin began work on The Gates of Hell in 1880 he included a head with a broken nose, which he placed on the tympanum above The Thinker. It has been suggested that this portrait, along with the faces bordering the tympanum of The Gates, is meant to represent the mass of anonymous sinners encountered in the lowestlevel of
RODIN MUSEUM
Label In The American Athlete, sculptor Auguste Rodin captures the effect of light and shadow on the powerful form of his amateur model.The Philadelphian Samuel Stockton White III sat for Rodin in Paris in 1901 and 1904, while on breaks from his studies as abodybuilder.
RODIN MUSEUM
Rodin almost obsessively explored the expressive power of hands, using them to convey an infinite variety of emotion—fury, anguish, fatigue—and as a metaphor for creation. It is thought that he conceived The Clenched Hand and The Left Hand as studies for The Burghers of Calais, but probably rejected the hands as being tooanimated.
RODIN MUSEUM
Label The Rodin Museum owns both a plaster and a bronze Headless Woman Bending Over.The plaster—a gift of the artist to his friend Jean Dolent (1835–1909), a French critic, writer, and art collector—was purchased by Mastbaum on the Paris art market, and the bronze from theMusée Rodin.
RODIN MUSEUM
301 Moved Permanently RODIN MUSEUM : CALENDAR & EVENTS Come and experience the Rodin Museum throughout the year. There are a variety of activities and ways to engage with the artworks, as you make new discoveries in the galleries each time you visit. RODIN MUSEUM : THE COLLECTION The nearly 150 objects in the Rodin Museum’s collection offer rich and diverse perspectives on the extraordinary career of Auguste Rodin.RODIN MUSEUM
The sculptor Camille Claudel (French, 1864–1943) was described by one contemporary as “something unique, a natural rebel, a woman of genius.”. In 1883 Rodin took her on as a student and studio assistant, but the two artists soon became close collaborators and lovers. This contemplative portrait of Claudel explores the power ofthe
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Label In The American Athlete, sculptor Auguste Rodin captures the effect of light and shadow on the powerful form of his amateur model.The Philadelphian Samuel Stockton White III sat for Rodin in Paris in 1901 and 1904, while on breaks from his studies as abodybuilder.
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Label. Rodin intended these delicate, lyrical figures to be part of a Parisian monument honoring French workers. Instead of decorating a standard pedestal, they would crown a tall spiral staircase with bas-relief sculptures depicting scenes of different kinds of labor.RODIN MUSEUM
Rodin Museum. The Cathedral. Signed top of base to left: A Rodin Foundry mark right side of base: Alexis RUDIER / FONDEUR PARIS. Madein France, Europe
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Label The Rodin Museum owns both a plaster and a bronze Headless Woman Bending Over.The plaster—a gift of the artist to his friend Jean Dolent (1835–1909), a French critic, writer, and art collector—was purchased by Mastbaum on the Paris art market, and the bronze from theMusée Rodin.
RODIN MUSEUM
Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse (French, 1824–1887) was an artist and entrepreneur known for his large-scale public projects and for his small porcelains inspired by eighteenth-century French sculpture. Rodin became his assistant in 1864 and worked for the older artist on and off for nearly eighteen years, first in Paris and later inBelgium.
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Rodin Museum. Small Head. Made in France, Europe. Modeled c. 1882; cast 1926. Auguste Rodin, French, 1840 - 1917. Plaster 2 3/8 x 1 5/8 x 2 1/2 inches (6 x 4.1 x 6.4 cm). Currently not on view. F1929-7-95RODIN MUSEUM
Rodin Museum. Despairing Man. Made in France, Europe. c. 1880-1885. Imitator of Auguste Rodin, French, 1840 - 1917. Plaster 12 1/2 x 21 1/2 x 15 1/2 inches (31.8 x RODIN MUSEUMPLANNING YOUR VISITTHE COLLECTIONCALENDAR & EVENTSGET INVOLVEDRODIN MUSEUM The Museum—designed by architect Paul Cret and landscape architect Jacques Gréber—opened to the public in 1929 and was restored to its original splendor in 2012. There’s something for everyone at the Rodin Museum. Join a tour, enjoy a performance, attend RODIN MUSEUM : THE COLLECTION Philadelphia was the first city in the United States to exhibit works by Auguste Rodin. In 1876, the French artist sent eight sculptures to the Centennial Exposition held in Fairmount Park. RODIN MUSEUM : THE COLLECTION The firm of Alexis Rudier, established in 1874 and run by Alexis's son Eugène (French, 1878–1952), becomes Rodin's principal foundry. Twenty years later this same foundry, which casts bronzes using the sand cast method, creates most of the bronzes now in the collection of the Rodin Museum in Philadelphia. 1904. Paris.RODIN MUSEUM
Label. In the aftermath of the Franco-Prussian War, the French state commissioned The Gates of Hell, which it intended to use as doors for a planned museum of decorative art.The 1880 commission, Rodin’s first, transformed his career, providing him with access to a studio and to funding for decades. RODIN MUSEUM : CALENDAR & EVENTS Come and experience the Rodin Museum throughout the year. There are a variety of activities and ways to engage with the artworks, as you make new discoveries in the galleries each time you visit.RODIN MUSEUM
Rodin Museum : The Collection. View the Collection. Explore Rodin & His Art. The Gates of Hell, Modeled 1880-1917; cast 1926-1928. Auguste Rodin, French. Bronze. 20 feet 10 3/4 inches × 13 feet 2 inches × 33 3/8 inches (636.9 × 401.3 × 84.8 cm) Bequest of Jules E. Mastbaum,1929. F1929-7-128.
RODIN MUSEUM : THE COLLECTION The Gates of Hell. On August 16, 1880, Rodin received a commission to create a pair of bronze doors for a new decorative arts museum in Paris. Although the museum did not come to fruition and the doors were never fully realized, The Gates of Hell became the defining project of Rodin's career and a key to understanding his artistic aims. During the thirty-seven-year period that the sculptorRODIN MUSEUM
Rodin Museum. Mask of the Man with the Broken Nose. Signed right side of neck and on stamp inside: A. Rodin. Foundry mark back of neck to left: Alexis RUDIER / Fondeur.RODIN MUSEUM
Rodin Museum. The Call to Arms. Signed by male figure's left foot: A. Rodin Foundry mark rear center: ALEXIS RUDIER/Fondeur. PARIS. Made in France, Europe. Modeled 1879; cast 1925. Auguste Rodin, French, 1840 - 1917. Cast by the founder Alexis Rudier, Paris, 1874 - 1952.RODIN MUSEUM
301 Moved Permanently RODIN MUSEUMPLANNING YOUR VISITTHE COLLECTIONCALENDAR & EVENTSGET INVOLVEDRODIN MUSEUM The Museum—designed by architect Paul Cret and landscape architect Jacques Gréber—opened to the public in 1929 and was restored to its original splendor in 2012. There’s something for everyone at the Rodin Museum. Join a tour, enjoy a performance, attend RODIN MUSEUM : THE COLLECTION Philadelphia was the first city in the United States to exhibit works by Auguste Rodin. In 1876, the French artist sent eight sculptures to the Centennial Exposition held in Fairmount Park. RODIN MUSEUM : THE COLLECTION The firm of Alexis Rudier, established in 1874 and run by Alexis's son Eugène (French, 1878–1952), becomes Rodin's principal foundry. Twenty years later this same foundry, which casts bronzes using the sand cast method, creates most of the bronzes now in the collection of the Rodin Museum in Philadelphia. 1904. Paris.RODIN MUSEUM
Label. In the aftermath of the Franco-Prussian War, the French state commissioned The Gates of Hell, which it intended to use as doors for a planned museum of decorative art.The 1880 commission, Rodin’s first, transformed his career, providing him with access to a studio and to funding for decades. RODIN MUSEUM : CALENDAR & EVENTS Come and experience the Rodin Museum throughout the year. There are a variety of activities and ways to engage with the artworks, as you make new discoveries in the galleries each time you visit.RODIN MUSEUM
Rodin Museum : The Collection. View the Collection. Explore Rodin & His Art. The Gates of Hell, Modeled 1880-1917; cast 1926-1928. Auguste Rodin, French. Bronze. 20 feet 10 3/4 inches × 13 feet 2 inches × 33 3/8 inches (636.9 × 401.3 × 84.8 cm) Bequest of Jules E. Mastbaum,1929. F1929-7-128.
RODIN MUSEUM : THE COLLECTION The Gates of Hell. On August 16, 1880, Rodin received a commission to create a pair of bronze doors for a new decorative arts museum in Paris. Although the museum did not come to fruition and the doors were never fully realized, The Gates of Hell became the defining project of Rodin's career and a key to understanding his artistic aims. During the thirty-seven-year period that the sculptorRODIN MUSEUM
Rodin Museum. Mask of the Man with the Broken Nose. Signed right side of neck and on stamp inside: A. Rodin. Foundry mark back of neck to left: Alexis RUDIER / Fondeur.RODIN MUSEUM
Rodin Museum. The Call to Arms. Signed by male figure's left foot: A. Rodin Foundry mark rear center: ALEXIS RUDIER/Fondeur. PARIS. Made in France, Europe. Modeled 1879; cast 1925. Auguste Rodin, French, 1840 - 1917. Cast by the founder Alexis Rudier, Paris, 1874 - 1952.RODIN MUSEUM
301 Moved Permanently RODIN MUSEUM : THE COLLECTION The Gates of Hell. On August 16, 1880, Rodin received a commission to create a pair of bronze doors for a new decorative arts museum in Paris. Although the museum did not come to fruition and the doors were never fully realized, The Gates of Hell became the defining project of Rodin's career and a key to understanding his artistic aims. During the thirty-seven-year period that the sculptor RODIN MUSEUM : THE COLLECTION The nearly 150 objects in the Rodin Museum’s collection offer rich and diverse perspectives on the extraordinary career of Auguste Rodin.RODIN MUSEUM
Rodin Museum. The Cathedral. Signed top of base to left: A Rodin Foundry mark right side of base: Alexis RUDIER / FONDEUR PARIS. Madein France, Europe
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Rodin Museum. Bas-relief for "The Gates of Hell" Bas-relief for "The Gates of Hell" (right side) Made in France, Europe. Modeled c. 1882-1885; cast 1925. Auguste Rodin, French, 1840 - 1917. Cast by the foundry Alexis Rudier, Paris, 1874 - 1952.RODIN MUSEUM
Label. Rodin intended these delicate, lyrical figures to be part of a Parisian monument honoring French workers. Instead of decorating a standard pedestal, they would crown a tall spiral staircase with bas-relief sculptures depicting scenes of different kinds of labor.RODIN MUSEUM
Comparing the art of sculpture to the divine process of creation, Rodin once said, “When God created the world, it is of modeling he must have thought first of all.”. Here, Rodin realizes this metaphor in sculptural form; God’s hand cradles a rock from which male and female figures emerge. The two may represent Adam and Eve or simplyRODIN MUSEUM
Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse (French, 1824–1887) was an artist and entrepreneur known for his large-scale public projects and for his small porcelains inspired by eighteenth-century French sculpture. Rodin became his assistant in 1864 and worked for the older artist on and off for nearly eighteen years, first in Paris and later inBelgium.
RODIN MUSEUM
Label The Rodin Museum owns both a plaster and a bronze Headless Woman Bending Over.The plaster—a gift of the artist to his friend Jean Dolent (1835–1909), a French critic, writer, and art collector—was purchased by Mastbaum on the Paris art market, and the bronze from theMusée Rodin.
RODIN MUSEUM
Rodin Museum. Small Head. Made in France, Europe. Modeled c. 1882; cast 1926. Auguste Rodin, French, 1840 - 1917. Plaster 2 3/8 x 1 5/8 x 2 1/2 inches (6 x 4.1 x 6.4 cm). Currently not on view. F1929-7-95RODIN MUSEUM
Rodin Museum. Brother and Sister. Made in France, Europe. Modeled 1890; cast before 1951. Auguste Rodin, French, 1840 - 1917. Cast by the foundry Alexis Rudier, Paris RODIN MUSEUMPLANNING YOUR VISITTHE COLLECTIONCALENDAR & EVENTSGET INVOLVEDRODIN MUSEUM Come and experience the Rodin Museum throughout the year. There are a variety of activities and ways to engage with the artworks, as you make new discoveries in the galleries each time you visit.RODIN MUSEUM
Rodin Museum. Mask of the Man with the Broken Nose. Signed right side of neck and on stamp inside: A. Rodin. Foundry mark back of neck to left: Alexis RUDIER / Fondeur. RODIN MUSEUM : THE COLLECTION Philadelphia was the first city in the United States to exhibit works by Auguste Rodin. In 1876, the French artist sent eight sculptures to the Centennial Exposition held in Fairmount Park.RODIN MUSEUM
Label. In the aftermath of the Franco-Prussian War, the French state commissioned The Gates of Hell, which it intended to use as doors for a planned museum of decorative art.The 1880 commission, Rodin’s first, transformed his career, providing him with access to a studio and to funding for decades.RODIN MUSEUM
Rodin Museum. The Call to Arms. Signed by male figure's left foot: A. Rodin Foundry mark rear center: ALEXIS RUDIER/Fondeur. PARIS. Made inFrance, Europe
RODIN MUSEUM : THE COLLECTION In a career that spanned the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Auguste Rodin (French, 1840–1917) was deeply inspired by tradition yet rebelled against its idealized forms, introducing innovative practices that paved the way for modern sculpture.RODIN MUSEUM
301 Moved Permanently RODIN MUSEUM : CALENDAR & EVENTS Come and experience the Rodin Museum throughout the year. There are a variety of activities and ways to engage with the artworks, as you make new discoveries in the galleries each time you visit. RODIN MUSEUM : THE COLLECTION The Gates of Hell. On August 16, 1880, Rodin received a commission to create a pair of bronze doors for a new decorative arts museum in Paris. Although the museum did not come to fruition and the doors were never fully realized, The Gates of Hell became the defining project of Rodin's career and a key to understanding his artistic aims. During the thirty-seven-year period that the sculptorRODIN MUSEUM
Rodin Museum. Bas-relief for "The Gates of Hell" Bas-relief for "The Gates of Hell" (right side) Made in France, Europe. Modeled c. 1882-1885; cast 1925. Auguste Rodin, French, 1840 - 1917. Cast by the foundry Alexis Rudier, Paris, 1874 - 1952. RODIN MUSEUMPLANNING YOUR VISITTHE COLLECTIONCALENDAR & EVENTSGET INVOLVEDRODIN MUSEUM Come and experience the Rodin Museum throughout the year. There are a variety of activities and ways to engage with the artworks, as you make new discoveries in the galleries each time you visit.RODIN MUSEUM
Rodin Museum. Mask of the Man with the Broken Nose. Signed right side of neck and on stamp inside: A. Rodin. Foundry mark back of neck to left: Alexis RUDIER / Fondeur. RODIN MUSEUM : THE COLLECTION Philadelphia was the first city in the United States to exhibit works by Auguste Rodin. In 1876, the French artist sent eight sculptures to the Centennial Exposition held in Fairmount Park.RODIN MUSEUM
Label. In the aftermath of the Franco-Prussian War, the French state commissioned The Gates of Hell, which it intended to use as doors for a planned museum of decorative art.The 1880 commission, Rodin’s first, transformed his career, providing him with access to a studio and to funding for decades.RODIN MUSEUM
Rodin Museum. The Call to Arms. Signed by male figure's left foot: A. Rodin Foundry mark rear center: ALEXIS RUDIER/Fondeur. PARIS. Made inFrance, Europe
RODIN MUSEUM : THE COLLECTION In a career that spanned the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Auguste Rodin (French, 1840–1917) was deeply inspired by tradition yet rebelled against its idealized forms, introducing innovative practices that paved the way for modern sculpture.RODIN MUSEUM
301 Moved Permanently RODIN MUSEUM : CALENDAR & EVENTS Come and experience the Rodin Museum throughout the year. There are a variety of activities and ways to engage with the artworks, as you make new discoveries in the galleries each time you visit. RODIN MUSEUM : THE COLLECTION The Gates of Hell. On August 16, 1880, Rodin received a commission to create a pair of bronze doors for a new decorative arts museum in Paris. Although the museum did not come to fruition and the doors were never fully realized, The Gates of Hell became the defining project of Rodin's career and a key to understanding his artistic aims. During the thirty-seven-year period that the sculptorRODIN MUSEUM
Rodin Museum. Bas-relief for "The Gates of Hell" Bas-relief for "The Gates of Hell" (right side) Made in France, Europe. Modeled c. 1882-1885; cast 1925. Auguste Rodin, French, 1840 - 1917. Cast by the foundry Alexis Rudier, Paris, 1874 - 1952. RODIN MUSEUM : THE COLLECTION The Gates of Hell. On August 16, 1880, Rodin received a commission to create a pair of bronze doors for a new decorative arts museum in Paris. Although the museum did not come to fruition and the doors were never fully realized, The Gates of Hell became the defining project of Rodin's career and a key to understanding his artistic aims. During the thirty-seven-year period that the sculptor RODIN MUSEUM : THE COLLECTION The nearly 150 objects in the Rodin Museum’s collection offer rich and diverse perspectives on the extraordinary career of Auguste Rodin.RODIN MUSEUM
Rodin Museum. The Hand of God. Signed top of base to right: A. Rodin Foundry mark rear of base at center: ALEXIS RUDIER / Fondeur PARIS. Made in France, EuropeRODIN MUSEUM
Rodin Museum. The Cathedral. Signed top of base to left: A Rodin Foundry mark right side of base: Alexis RUDIER / FONDEUR PARIS. Madein France, Europe
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Rodin Museum. Bas-relief for "The Gates of Hell" Bas-relief for "The Gates of Hell" (right side) Made in France, Europe. Modeled c. 1882-1885; cast 1925. Auguste Rodin, French, 1840 - 1917. Cast by the foundry Alexis Rudier, Paris, 1874 - 1952.RODIN MUSEUM
Label. Rodin intended these delicate, lyrical figures to be part of a Parisian monument honoring French workers. Instead of decorating a standard pedestal, they would crown a tall spiral staircase with bas-relief sculptures depicting scenes of different kinds of labor.RODIN MUSEUM
Label The Rodin Museum owns both a plaster and a bronze Headless Woman Bending Over.The plaster—a gift of the artist to his friend Jean Dolent (1835–1909), a French critic, writer, and art collector—was purchased by Mastbaum on the Paris art market, and the bronze from theMusée Rodin.
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Rodin Museum. Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse. Signed on left-hand side, beneath shoulder: A. Rodin On front of supporting member: CB On back of supporting member: Sevres DERODIN MUSEUM
Rodin Museum. Small Head. Made in France, Europe. Modeled c. 1882; cast 1926. Auguste Rodin, French, 1840 - 1917. Plaster 2 3/8 x 1 5/8 x 2 1/2 inches (6 x 4.1 x 6.4 cm). Currently not on view. F1929-7-95RODIN MUSEUM
Rodin Museum. Brother and Sister. Made in France, Europe. Modeled 1890; cast before 1951. Auguste Rodin, French, 1840 - 1917. Cast by the foundry Alexis Rudier, Paris Planning Your Visit • The Collection • Calendar & Events • GetInvolved
Now open Fri–Mon, 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Plan a visit >> PARIS ON THE PARKWAY In this tranquil oasis you’ll find one of the world’s great collections of works by Auguste Rodin—and the only dedicated Rodin Museum outside France. Planning Your Visit >> AN ARCHITECTURAL GEM The Museum—designed by architect Paul Cret and landscape architect Jacques Gréber—opened to the public in 1929 and was restored to its original splendor in 2012.The Collection >>
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There’s something for everyone at the Rodin Museum. Join a tour, enjoy a performance, attend a class or lecture, or sketch with kids inthe galleries.
Calendar & Events >>BIRTH OF THE MODERN
Rodin is widely regarded as the father of modern sculpture. See original casts of renowned masterpieces like _The Gates of Hell_, _The Thinker_, _Eternal Springtime_, and others.The Collection >>
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Jules Mastbaum’s gift of sculptures in 1926 led to the creation of the Rodin Museum. Discover the many ways, large and small, you can support and sustain that legacy.Get Involved >>
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