Rodin- Dance Movements
This artefact/sculpture is an official reproduction of the original work of art. The material (resin and sandstone) and finish has been approved by the foundation of the artist. Immaculate detailing makes it an accurate resemblance of the original and invites you to bring history into your home. The sculpture adds a sense of gravitas to your space.
Where: Home décor Office decor , Bedroom décor, living room decor, TV room decor
Placement: Office desk, shelf, high table, coffee table
Makes for a touching gift for any occasion such as a birthday gift, housewarming gift, gift for a dance lover etc.
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About the artist: In between Romanticism and impressionism this self-willed Frenchman created some of the most famous pieces known in the art of sculpting.
As Rodin grew older, his work became increasingly sketch-like and abstract. Dance was an important source of inspiration to him. He tried to capture the essence of the movements and was not at all interested in anatomical detail. In contrast to Degas, Rodin did not like classical ballet. He preferred the spontaneous, natural movements of what were, at the time, modern forms of dance. When the famous dancer Isadora Duncan opened a school for modern dance near his studio, Rodin made the most of the opportunity by sketching the movements of the school’s pupils for days on end. The series, Mouvements de danse, was probably based on Alda Moreno, a dancer for the Opéra Comique.
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