Fallen Caryatid with Urn at the Musée Rodin, Paris
Fallen Caryatid with Urn at the Musée Rodin, Paris
Published 2015-04-01T11:55:13+00:00
Intended for The Gates of Hell, whee it was placed in the left corner of the tympanum, the Caryatid personifies despondency and disillusion, sadness and despair. Rodin enlarged the small model of 1886 and presented it at the Fall Salon of 1909, under the title Destiny. Bowed beneath the weight of destiny, the crushed yet sturdy caryatid originally bore these verses by poet Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867):
"Many a flower regretfully
Exhales pefume soft as secrets
In a profound solitude".
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Date published | 01/04/2015 |
Title | Fallen Caryatid with Urn |
Artist | Auguste Rodin |
Place | Musée Rodin |
PLA PIERRE CONCRETE 0.6 60MM/S 30%