Nijinsky modeled 1912, cast 1959 Auguste Rodin French On May 29, 1912, Rodin attended the premiere of Vaslav Nijinskys modern ballet LAprès-midi dun faune (Afternoon of a Faun), which scandalized Parisian audiences with its avant-garde choreography and sexually explicit content. The following morning, a front-page newspaper editorial signed by Rodin praised the "deliberately awkward" and "jerky" movement. Nijinsky posed for Rodin a few days later. The strong profile of this sculpted sketch pays tribute to his choreographic style, which mimicked Greek bas-relief sculpture.. Nijinsky. Auguste Rodin (French, Paris 1840-1917 Meudon). French. modeled 1912, cast 1959. Bronze, marble base. Sculpture-Bronze
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