The Inner Voice or Meditation
The Inner Voice or Meditation
Published 2018-08-09T10:51:18+00:00
Rodin reused the figure of Meditation, a damned woman on The Gates of Hell, for his Monument to Victor Hugo. In 1895 he cut the figure from the monument, tripled its size and renamed it Inner Voice. Rodin embraced traces of his working process and kept the mould seamlines. In other versions he even retained the severed knee that was damaged when the figure was cut from the Monument. He exhibited the work in this seemingly unfinished state in 1896 at the Salon, saying: "The study of Nature is complete, and I have made every effort to render art as complete as possible. I consider that this plaster is one of my best finished works, the most advanced".
This was scanned at The 'Rodin and the art of ancient Greece' exhibition at The British Museum, London (26th April - 29th July 2018). The work originates from the Musée Rodin, Paris, where it is on permanent display.
发表的日期 | 09/08/2018 |
复杂程度 | 中级 |
标题 | The Inner Voice or Meditation |
Date | 1896 |
维度 | Height: 147 cm ; W. 76 cm ; D. 55 cm |
加入 | S.1125 |
期 | Impressionism |
媒介 | Plaster |
信任 | Scanned at The British Museum, Rodin Exhibition 2018 |
Record | http://www.musee-rodin.fr/en/collections/sculptures/meditation-or-inner-voice |
艺术家 | Auguste Rodin |
位置 | Musée Rodin |