Auguste Rodin, Torse d'Adèle 2
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Auguste Rodin, Torse d'Adèle 2
The artwork "Torse d'Adèle 2" by Auguste Rodin is a sculpture created by the artist. It depicts the torso of Adèle, possibly representing a fragment from one of his famous sculptures known as The Gates of Hell.
In terms of technique, Rodin used clay and plaster for this particular work. His method involved rough modeling with his hands or various tools to capture the form and texture of the human body.
This artwork holds significant meaning as it showcases Rodin's fascination with capturing emotion and movement in his sculptural works. He focused on depicting realistic representations that evoke feelings within viewers.
Style
Auguste Rodin was an influential artist associated with the art movement called Symbolism. This artistic style aimed to express ideas through symbolic images rather than merely represent reality directly. In "Torse d'Adèle 2," we can see elements of symbolism reflected in its fragmented depiction and emotive representation instead of pure realism.