Torso of the falling man Lous XIV at the Rodin Museum, Paris, France
Torso of the falling man Lous XIV at the Rodin Museum, Paris, France
Published 2015-04-02T15:24:06+00:00
This torso and related pieces attest to Rodin’s interest in ancient Greek and Roman sculpture, pieces of which were often excavated as fragments and/or with mineral accretions. The Torsos confirm the artist’s conviction that partial figures can convey emotional meaning and aesthetic pleasure. They also confirm his interest in Michelangelo.
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Date published | 02/04/2015 |
Title | Torso of the falling man Lous XIV |
Artist | Auguste Rodin |
Place | Musée Rodin |
Formlabs white resin, 0.025mm Faux patina paint job.