Eve modeled 1881, cast 1910 Auguste Rodin French Rodin intended Eve and the towering Adam to flank his monumental bronze doorway, The Gates of Hell. There, the biblical progenitors of humanity would have stood as perpetual witnesses to the consequences of their sinbodily death and the damnation of souls. As an independent sculpture, Eve is a physical manifesto of remorse; her body twisted in suffering, her face imprisoned within a gesture of anguish. The bronze casts of Adam and Eve were commissioned for The Met in 1910 from plaster models in the sculptor’s studio.. Eve. Auguste Rodin (French, Paris 1840-1917 Meudon). French. modeled 1881, cast 1910. Bronze. Sculpture-Bronze
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