The Kneeling Man
The Kneeling Man is a work originally conceived in 1888 by the French artist Auguste Rodin for his The Gates of Hell project. The work's arms and torso were reused for The Birth of Venus, a female version - Gates features both the male and female versions in the tympanum and the upper part of the right-hand panel.[1] The same male figure was also used as part of The Maiden Kissed by the Ghost.[2]
The Kneeling Man | |
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The Museo Soumaya cast. | |
Artist | Auguste Rodin |
Year | 1888 |
Medium | Bronze |
Location | Museo Soumaya, Mexico City |
It was cast in bronze with a brown and green patina in 1960 by the Rudier Foundry. One of these bronze casts is now in the Museo Soumaya in Mexico City.
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