Auguste Rodin exhibition opens at Bowman Sculpture in London
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Auguste Rodin exhibition opens at Bowman Sculpture in London
Faces and Fables offers visitors a comprehensive journey through Rodin's artistic evolution.



LONDON.- ‘Faces and Fables: Rodin's Portraiture, Great Commissions, Mythology, and Sculptural Innovations’ at Bowman Sculpture in London is a captivating showcase that delve into the multifaceted world of Auguste Rodin, one of the most revered sculptors of all time.

Faces and Fables offers visitors a comprehensive journey through Rodin's artistic evolution. The exhibition features a stunning array of 30 sculptures from his earliest works through to the final pieces of his career and will centre around themes of Rodin’s portraiture, his most famous monumental commissions, mythological sculptures, and his innovative use of assemblage techniques that epitomize his mastery of the medium and which pushed the boundaries of artistic expression long before such techniques gained widespread recognition in the art world.



Auguste Rodin's portraiture captures the essence of his subjects with depth and emotion. From intimate studies to grand busts, each piece reveals the artist's ability to breathe life into clay and bronze and not only capture the visual aspects of the sitter but also incorporate an element of the sitter’s personality. The exhibition will feature two versions of Rodin’s iconic portraits derived from the Monument to Balzac, known to be one of the most controversial sculptures of the 19th century, including a cast of the final study of the work which was originally presented at the Salon of 1898. This present piece is number 7 of only thirteen casts in existence.

Of the 13 casts the majority are to be found in public collections including examples in the collections of the Musée Rodin, Paris; the Metropolitan Museum, New York; the Brooklyn Museum, New York and the Stanford University Art Gallery and Museum, Palo Alto.

In addition to his portraiture, Rodin's enduring legacy is also exalted through his monumental commissions, including iconic masterpieces like The Gates of Hell and "The Burghers of Calais." These awe- inspiring works, which grace numerous public spaces and prestigious institutions worldwide, eloquently demonstrate Rodin's unparalleled talent for capturing the grandeur of the human form while evoking profound narratives both in reality and imagination.



Arare and extraordinary highlight of the exhibition is an exquisite lifetime cast of The Thinker, one of only six known casts made between 1903 and 1914. Perhaps the most famous sculpture of all time, Auguste Rodin initially conceived this sculpture as an integral piece for the tympanum of his monumental work, La Porte de l’Enfer (The Gates of Hell), inspired by Dante’s The Divine Comedy.

Another exciting highlight is a set of lifetime casts of individual sculptures of The Burghers of Calais. This remarkable assembly offers a unique opportunity to experience each figure in its full sculptural splendour, providing viewers with unparalleled insight into Rodin's creative process and the emotional depth imbued within each character.

‘Faces and Fables’ also explores Rodin's fascination with mythology, as he reinterpreted classical tales through the language of sculpture. Visitors will encounter timeless myths brought to life with Rodin's distinctive style and vision.

Central to the exhibition is Rodin's innovative approach to sculptural techniques and materials. Through experimentation and ingenuity, he pushed the boundaries of the medium, creating works that continue to inspire and awe audiences to this day.

"We are thrilled to present 'Faces and Fables," says Robert Bowman. "This exhibition covers a wide range of Rodin’s sculptures from his early romantic pieces to his almost abstract works. As collectors will appreciate, it takes many years and some wonderful connections built up over a lifetime to be able to amass a group of works of this quality. It has been over five years since our last purely Rodin exhibition here in the gallery and I am excited to show this collection of exceptional sculptures to the world.”

‘Faces and Fables’ promises to be a highlight of the art calendar. Whether you're a seasoned art enthusiast or a newcomer to Rodin's work, this exhibition invites you to immerse yourself in the timeless beauty and profound storytelling of one of history's greatest sculptors.










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