Sculpture "Die Kathedral" (1908), version in artificial bronze
The name of the Gothic cathedral, who strives to the sky, derives from the Greek cathedra. For the sculptor Rodin, the hands were the epitome of the creative, divine creative power. Without touching each other, they include a dance of the hands the room in which the idea that the divine spark is created. With his study, Rodin raises the fragment to the overall sculpture and thus anticipates wide areas of modern plastic.
Original: bronze, 65 cm high, Musée Rodin, Paris.
Reduction. Polymer's museum replica cast by hand, with a bronze surface. Height 36.5 cm. Weight approx. 11 kg.
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1840-1917-The most important sculptor of the transition period from the 19th to the 20th century
François-Auguste-René Rodin is considered an ingenious renewer of the sculpture and, along with Praxiteles, Michelangelo, Cellini and Canova, is one of the greatest sculptures of all time. His sculptural work is so extensive that no complete catalog of his works has yet appeared. It would certainly include several hundred pages.
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