How much are Rodin sculptures worth?

A sculpture by Auguste Rodin has sold for a record $20.4m (£14m) at an auction of impressionist and modern art in the US. The French sculptor’s Eternal Springtime was created from a single block of marble around 1901, according to art experts.

What is Rodin’s famous sculpture made of?

bronze
The Thinker, bronze sculpture by Auguste Rodin, cast in 1904; in the Rodin Museum, Paris. The Thinker was originally called The Poet and was conceived as part of The Gates of Hell, initially a commission (1880) for a pair of bronze doors to a planned museum of decorative arts in Paris.

Why was Rodin’s 1st major sculpture rejected from the salon?

By the mid-1860s he’d completed what he would later describe as his first major work, “Mask of the Man With the Broken Nose” (1863-64). The piece was rejected twice by the Paris Salon due to the realism of the portrait, which departed from classic notions of beauty and featured the face of a local handyman.

Was the Rodin sculpture on Antiques Roadshow real?

In the 21 years of the ROADSHOW, there’s been one authentic Remington bronze, and you’ve probably come in with the only authentic Rodin bronze ever to come in to the show.

How much did the thinker sell for?

Auguste Rodin’s The Thinker sells for a record $15.3 million at auction.

Is a bronze sculpture by Auguste Rodin?

The Thinker (French: Le Penseur) is a bronze sculpture by Auguste Rodin, usually placed on a stone pedestal.

What type of sculptor was Rodin?

Sculpture
DrawingStatue
Auguste Rodin/Forms

Did Auguste Rodin attend art school?

National School Supérieure Des Arts Décoratifs
Auguste Rodin/Education

Who was the sculptor?

Auguste Rodin
Born François Auguste René Rodin12 November 1840 Paris, France
Died 17 November 1917 (aged 77) Meudon, France
Nationality French
Known for Sculpture and drawing

What kind of sculptures did Auguste Rodin create?

French sculptor Auguste Rodin is known for creating several iconic works, including ‘The Age of Bronze,’ ‘The Thinker,’ ‘The Kiss’ and ‘The Burghers of Calais.’

When did Auguste Rodin create the Balzac statue?

In 1891, Rodin was commissioned to create a sculpture of the French playwright and novelist Honoré de Balzac (1799-1850). In 1898, after years of research and experimentation, Rodin completed the plaster original from which the bronze statue was later cast.

How tall is the statue of St John by Auguste Rodin?

Rodin sought to avoid another charge of surmoulage by making the statue larger than life: St. John stands almost 6 feet 7 inches (2 m). While The Age of Bronze is statically posed, St. John gestures and seems to move toward the viewer.

What do you see in the making of Rodin?

With Balzac, in particular, what you see is the disparate components of Rodin’s magnificent experiment. First a lifelike bust, based on a conductor he found in Tours, then a superbly expressive head with eyes like the mouths of deep caverns, and a separate bulging belly.