Item Number: | F69416 |
Dimension: | 6.0"W 10.0"D 12.0"H |
Material: | FiberglassBenefits are less weight (reduced shipping costs) and greater strength. |
Ship Method: | UPS/FedEx |
Finish Shown: | Antique Stone |
Description
The Thinker is a sculpture by Auguste Rodin held in the Mus̩e Rodin in Paris. It depicts a man in sober meditation battling with a powerful internal struggle. It is often used to represent philosophy. Originally named The Poet, the piece was part of a commission by the Mus̩e des Arts D̩coratifs, Paris to create a monumental portal to act as the door of the museum. Rodin based his theme on The Divine Comedy of Dante and entitled the portal The Gates of Hell. Each of the statues in the piece represented one of the main characters in the epic poem. The Thinker was originally meant to depict Dante in front of the Gates of Hell, pondering his great poem. The sculpture is nude, as Rodin wanted a heroic figure in the tradition of Michelangelo, to represent intellect as well as poetry. Read more |