The Kiss is an 1882 marble sculpture by the French sculptor Auguste Rodin. The embracing couple depicted in the sculpture appeared originally as part of a group of reliefs decorating Rodin's monumental bronze portal The Gates of Hell, commissioned for a planned museum of art in Paris. The couple were later removed from the Gates and replaced with another pair of lovers located on the smaller right-hand column.
List of public art in Philadelphia … The Amazon (Kiss) East entrance Philadelphia Museum of Art … Marble sculpture, concrete base:
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In a career that spanned the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Auguste Rodin (French, 1840–1917) was deeply inspired by tradition yet rebelled against its idealized forms, introducing innovative practices that paved the way for modern sculpture. He believed that art should be true to nature, a philosophy that shaped his attitudes to models and materials.
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François Auguste René Rodin (12 November 1840 – 17 November 1917), known as Auguste Rodin (/ oʊ ˈ ɡ uː s t r oʊ ˈ d æ̃ /; French: [oɡyst ʁɔdɛ̃]), was a French sculptor. Although Rodin is generally considered the progenitor of modern sculpture, he did not set out to rebel against the past.
The Kiss is an 1882 marble sculpture by the French sculptor Auguste Rodin. The embracing couple depicted in the sculpture appeared originally as part of a group of reliefs decorating Rodin's monumental bronze portal The Gates of Hell, commissioned for a planned museum of art in Paris. The couple were later removed from the Gates and replaced with another pair of lovers located on the smaller right-hand column.
List of public art in Philadelphia … The Amazon (Kiss) East entrance Philadelphia Museum of Art … Marble sculpture, concrete base:
This version of The Kiss is one of the few works … hewn wooden bases and the elegant marble or bronze … and Sculpture in the Philadelphia Museum of Art …
For more detailed sculpture information or to find links and resources to "all things" sculpture, visit the Association for Public Art or the Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy Public Art, which provides a comprehensive list of over 788 sculptures, fountains, mosaics and memorials in Philadelphia – many of which are in the city’s parks and recreation facilities.
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In a career that spanned the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Auguste Rodin (French, 1840–1917) was deeply inspired by tradition yet rebelled against its idealized forms, introducing innovative practices that paved the way for modern sculpture. He believed that art should be true to nature, a philosophy that shaped his attitudes to models and materials.
In this installation, the artist’s most famous pair of lovers—The Kiss—is … by the Philadelphia Museum of Art have permitted … and its collection.
One of the most famous sculptures of the High Renaissance is Michelangelo’s marble statue of “David” … Safari 5.x and below is not supported on Saatchi Art.
François Auguste René Rodin (12 November 1840 – 17 November 1917), known as Auguste Rodin (/ oʊ ˈ ɡ uː s t r oʊ ˈ d æ̃ /; French: [oɡyst ʁɔdɛ̃]), was a French sculptor. Although Rodin is generally considered the progenitor of modern sculpture, he did not set out to rebel against the past.
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List of public art in Philadelphia … The Amazon (Kiss) East entrance Philadelphia Museum of Art … Marble sculpture, concrete base:
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This version of The Kiss is one of the few … bases and the elegant marble or bronze sculptures … and Sculpture in the Philadelphia Museum of Art …
Auguste Rodin, c.1879 (Etienne … Philadelphia Museum of Art, … introducing innovative practices that paved the way for modern sculpture. He believed that art …
Rodin Museum, Philadelphia (U.S.A.) Asia. … break new ground in sculpture, paving the way for 20th-century art, …
$This Is A Bronze Replica Of "The Kiss" (1889) By The Famous French … cast bronze sculpture on a square marble … is in the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
In this installation, the artist’s most famous pair of lovers—The Kiss—is … by the Philadelphia Museum of Art have permitted … and its collection.
One of the most famous sculptures of the High Renaissance is Michelangelo’s marble statue of “David” … Safari 5.x and below is not supported on Saatchi Art.
… including Rodin's most famous, The Thinker and The Kiss. … Auguste Rodin: Timeline of Art … on the French Sculpture Census website ; Auguste Rodin …
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