Auguste Rodin: The Secret Sculpture
An artful gift .
The two graceful hands in this reproduction are based on Study for the Secret (modeled probably ca. 1910, cast 1956), a sculpture in which two eloquent right hands "hold" an intangible secret. Auguste Rodin (French, 1840–1917) was preoccupied with hands as the creative, shaping force between the world of nature and the world of artistic vision—hands in his oeuvre are full of expression, power, and emotion.
Click here to learn more about the artwork that inspired this sculpture.
An artful gift .
The two graceful hands in this reproduction are based on Study for the Secret (modeled probably ca. 1910, cast 1956), a sculpture in which two eloquent right hands "hold" an intangible secret. Auguste Rodin (French, 1840–1917) was preoccupied with hands as the creative, shaping force between the world of nature and the world of artistic vision—hands in his oeuvre are full of expression, power, and emotion.
Click here to learn more about the artwork that inspired this sculpture.
- Marble powder and resin
- Mini: 4''H x 1 1/2''W; gift boxed
- Medium: 6''H x 2 3/4''W x 2 1/2''D
- Gift wrap not available
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