Auguste Rodin 🔍

Sculptor (1840 - 1917)

Auguste Rodin was a French sculptor widely considered the progenitor of modern sculpture, known for his ability to convey emotion through realistic and often unfinished human figures.

Mentors & Influences (Looking Backward)

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Inspired By Auguste Rodin (Looking Forward)

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Alberto Giacometti
Sculptor, Painter
Rodin's expressive realism, his exploration of the human form's emotional and physical states, and his revolutionary approach to surface and texture laid a crucial foundation for Giacometti's engagement with the figure.
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Rebecca Warren
Sculptor
Rodin's expressive handling of the human form, his engagement with classical themes, and his willingness to leave visible traces of the sculpting process deeply resonate with Warren's own approach to materiality and emotional depth.