Torso (A Study for Ariane without Arms) ca. 1900-1905 Auguste Rodin French In the 1880s, Rodin began to break apart his sculptural studies and treat the fragments as independent works of art. He may have displayed this terracotta torso on its small wooden base in his studio until 1912, when he donated it to The Met. The scarred torso recalls the "noble vestiges" of the Parthenon that Rodin admired in the British Museum during his London sojourns.. Torso (A Study for Ariane without Arms). Auguste Rodin (French, Paris 1840-1917 Meudon). French. ca. 1900-1905. Terracotta. Sculpture
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