Deep into Rodin, Jacques Doillon's quietly satisfying portrait of the famed French sculptor, a group of stuffy sponsors circles Auguste Rodin's almost completed statue of France's beloved novelist ...
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The Syracuse University Art Galleries is pleased to present "Rodin: The Human Experience/ Selections from the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Collections," on view beginning August 16. Organized by Judith ...
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Let’s give it this much: Jacques Doillon’s tough-sit sex-life-of-the-artist boob-a-palooza looks great, especially in its opening moments. Rodin’s first scene, an arresting long take, finds the great ...
Auguste Rodin died in 1917. Before his death, he donated all of his works to the French government under the condition a museum be established to showcase his art and collections. In 1919, the Musée ...