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Auguste Rodin, Tete de jeune enfant dit aussi enfant de mme merrill

Auguste Rodin, Tete de jeune enfant dit aussi enfant de mme merrill  Impressionism  Auguste Rodin
Auguste Rodin, Tete de jeune enfant dit aussi enfant de mme merrill
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Auguste Rodin, Tete de jeune enfant dit aussi enfant de mme merrill

This artwork is a sculpture created by Auguste Rodin. The subject of the work is a young child's head, also known as "Enfant de Mme Merrill." The technique used in creating this sculpture involves modeling clay or wax to form the shape and details of the child's face. It showcases Rodin's mastery in capturing human expressions and emotions. In terms of meaning, this artwork represents innocence and purity often associated with children. It captures the essence of youthfulness through its delicate features and serene expression. Specific information about this particular work includes its alternative name "Enfant de Mme Merrill," which could indicate that it was made based on a specific model or commission for Madame Merrill.

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Auguste Rodin belonged to the art movement called French Impressionism during his early years but later became recognized as one of the pioneers of modern sculpture. His style can be characterized by his ability to capture emotional intensity through expressive gestures and unconventional poses. In this particular work, Rodin employs a realistic approach with attention given to intricate details such as facial structure and texture. However, he infuses an element of impressionistic fluidity into his sculptures by leaving rough edges and visible traces of sculpting tools. The tone used in "Tete de jeune enfant dit aussi enfant de mme merrill" exudes tranquility along with curiosity typical for young children. This combination creates an atmosphere that evokes tenderness while highlighting innocence at its core.

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