Sixth casting, inventory No.1022

The Cathedral, after 1908

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Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Werner Simonexpand_more  91.149

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Throughout his career, Rodin created sculptures of the fragmented human body. He had an extraordinary ability to employ the power of gesture to convey deep emotions and used his skill to express these gestures in sculpture. Rodin had a lifelong fascination with cathedrals, and the shape of the converging hands here alludes to the pointed arches of a Gothic church. Besides expressing calmness, faith and protection, it is interesting that the linked hands presumably come from different bodies.

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Rodin, The Cathedral (#022)
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Title
The Cathedral
Artist Life
1840–1917
Role
Artist
Accession Number
91.149
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Sixth casting, inventory No.1022