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La Danaide Reclining Female Nude Statue Sculpture Auguste Rodin Bronze Finish
La Danaide Reclining Female Nude Statue Sculpture, Auguste Rodin
Offered here is a stylish and classic Europen artist reproduction statue of LaDanaide, Reclining Female Nude by Auguste Rodin. It was patterned after the original statue at the Rodin Museum in Paris, circa 1889.
It measures 5.5" long by 3.5" deep by 2.5" high and is very substantial and heavy and of excellent quality. It is made of resin with a dark bronze finish.
Rodin intended La Danaide to be a panel in his massive work entitled The Gates of Hell, a depiction of those that were condemned to eternal damnation. In Greek mythology Danaide and her forty-nine sisters were married to the fifty sons of Aegyptus. At the command of their father Danaus the fifty daughters murdered their husbands on the first night of their marriage. As punishment for this horrendous crime they were compelled in The Realm of the Dead to fill a container with water but the leading jug could never be filled. Rodin saw the opportunity in this Greek myth of portraying utter exhaustion in a female body, the complete collapse of Danaide from the endless and futile effort of her assignment. Expressing the human body in all possible positions was a life-long fascination for Rodin. The Danaide was executed during a period when Rodin was exploring the female nude in recumbent postures. Rodin has been appreciated for decades as one of the pre-eminent Realist sculptors of the late nineteenth and early twentieth-century. Rodin's goal, as he put it, was "to render inner feelings through muscular movement."
We do combine shipping. Free delivery confirmation and tracking are provided for all shipments within the United States as well as International shipments using Priority Mail International. Customs charges or duty taxes are the responsibility of the International buyer.
Please feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns you may have. Thank you!
Offered here is a stylish and classic Europen artist reproduction statue of LaDanaide, Reclining Female Nude by Auguste Rodin. It was patterned after the original statue at the Rodin Museum in Paris, circa 1889.
It measures 5.5" long by 3.5" deep by 2.5" high and is very substantial and heavy and of excellent quality. It is made of resin with a dark bronze finish.
Rodin intended La Danaide to be a panel in his massive work entitled The Gates of Hell, a depiction of those that were condemned to eternal damnation. In Greek mythology Danaide and her forty-nine sisters were married to the fifty sons of Aegyptus. At the command of their father Danaus the fifty daughters murdered their husbands on the first night of their marriage. As punishment for this horrendous crime they were compelled in The Realm of the Dead to fill a container with water but the leading jug could never be filled. Rodin saw the opportunity in this Greek myth of portraying utter exhaustion in a female body, the complete collapse of Danaide from the endless and futile effort of her assignment. Expressing the human body in all possible positions was a life-long fascination for Rodin. The Danaide was executed during a period when Rodin was exploring the female nude in recumbent postures. Rodin has been appreciated for decades as one of the pre-eminent Realist sculptors of the late nineteenth and early twentieth-century. Rodin's goal, as he put it, was "to render inner feelings through muscular movement."
We do combine shipping. Free delivery confirmation and tracking are provided for all shipments within the United States as well as International shipments using Priority Mail International. Customs charges or duty taxes are the responsibility of the International buyer.
Please feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns you may have. Thank you!