The Thinker by Rodin at the Frederik Meijer Gardens Grand Rapids Michigan MI
Rodin, Auguste, 1840-1917, French sculptor, b. Paris. He began his art study at 14 in the Petite École and in the school of Antoine Barye, earning his living by working for an ornament maker. In 1863 he went to work for the architectural sculptor A. E. Carrier-Belleuse, who had a great influence on him. From 1870 to 1875 he continued in the same trade in Brussels and then briefly visited Italy. In the Salon of 1877 he exhibited a nude male figure, The Age of Bronze (1876; Paris). It was both extravagantly praised and condemned; his critics unjustly accused him of having made a cast from life. From the furor Rodin gained the active support and patronage of Turquet, undersecretary of fine arts.
Size: 3600px × 5400px
Location: Meijer Gardens, Grand Rapids, MI, United States
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License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No
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