Beside the Sea ca. 1907 Auguste Rodin French Devoid of the psychic tensions that energize Rodins early compositions, this restful bather embodies the serenity typical of his late marbles. With its self-content aura of quiet, the figure recalls the voluptuous nudes painted by Rodins contemporary Auguste Renoir. Rodin hung one of Renoirs paintings, Nude in the Sunlight (ca. 1880; Musée Rodin, Paris), above his desk, stating: "The torso of this young woman is pure sculpture." Beside the Sea was selected for The Met by John Marshall, a founder of the Rodin collection, during a 1907 visit to the sculptors studio. It is the only marble version of the subject.. Beside the Sea. Auguste Rodin (French, Paris 1840-1917 Meudon). French. ca. 1907. Marble. Sculpture

Beside the Sea ca. 1907 Auguste Rodin French Devoid of the psychic tensions that energize Rodins early compositions, this restful bather embodies the serenity typical of his late marbles. With its self-content aura of quiet, the figure recalls the voluptuous nudes painted by Rodins contemporary Auguste Renoir. Rodin hung one of Renoirs paintings, Nude in the Sunlight (ca. 1880; Musée Rodin, Paris), above his desk, stating: "The torso of this young woman is pure sculpture." Beside the Sea was selected for The Met by John Marshall, a founder of the Rodin collection, during a 1907 visit to the sculptors studio. It is the only marble version of the subject.. Beside the Sea. Auguste Rodin (French, Paris 1840-1917 Meudon). French. ca. 1907. Marble. Sculpture
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