Eternal Springtime at The Musée Rodin, Paris
Eternal Springtime at The Musée Rodin, Paris
Published 2015-05-21T18:12:42+00:00
Eternal Springtime was modelled during Rodin’s intense period of activity for The Gates of Hell , but this graceful two-figure work never appeared on the portal: like The Kiss , of which it is a sort of variant, its subject evokes the happiness of two young lovers, a euphoria too inappropriate for the tragedy being played out on The Gates. With its rhythmic movement reminiscent of 18th-century decorative sculpture, which Rodin liked and had frequently imitated when working for ornamentalists, Eternal Springtime was very successful and was translated several times into bronze and marble.
The female figure of this group was based on Torso of Adèle , an earlier work modelled by Rodin and used on the tympanum of The Gates of Hell . Through its sensuality, this straining body with arched back fits into the composition perfectly. Responding to this ascending curve is the broad movement of the man, the dominant figure in this pair of lovers.
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Date published | 21/05/2015 |
Title | Eternal Springtime |
Artist | Auguste Rodin |
Place | Musée Rodin |
Incredible plasticity and unbelievable postures. I’m trying through earth tones and strong transitions to support the feeling of roughness and fragile imperfection transferred to me through these sculptures. Hope you enjoy! I always wondered how sculpts would look like if painted. This started when I was told that the sculpts in the metope of Parthenon where painted and what remains today is the decoloured marble after many ages.
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