## Auguste Rodin: the sculptor who freed the body
Francois-Auguste-Rene Rodin was born in 1840 into a working-class family in Paris. He was rejected three times by the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, which forced him to find his own path. He worked for years as a craftsman and decorator, and assisted established sculptors — including Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse — before achieving his breakthrough later in life. That breakthrough came in 1877 with “The Age of Bronze”, a sculpture so lifelike that critics accused him of having cast it from a living model.
Rodin spent the rest of his life working on monumental commissions, including “The Burghers of Calais” (1889) and the never-completed “The Gates of Hell”, from which standalone masterpieces such as “The Thinker” and “The Kiss” emerged. Upon his death in 1917, he bequeathed his entire estate to the French state, which founded the Musee Rodin in Paris.
## How to recognise Rodin’s style
Rodin’s work is recognisable by a number of characteristic qualities:
– **Visible making process**: Unlike the smooth, idealised sculptures of his contemporaries, Rodin deliberately left **fingerprints, grooves and unfinished surfaces** visible. The material — bronze, marble, plaster — remained visible as material, not as illusion.
– **Emotional expression through the body**: Rodin expressed inner states of mind through **tensed muscles, twisted postures and curved backs**. His figures think, suffer or yearn — the body tells the story.
– **Fragmentation**: Rodin was one of the first to deliberately present **incomplete bodies** as finished works of art. Torsos without heads or limbs were not seen as unfinished but as an artistic choice that focuses attention on the essence.
– **Monumental scale versus intimate emotion**: Even in his largest works — “The Burghers of Calais” is life-size — Rodin maintained a **personal, vulnerable tone**. His heroes do not pose triumphantly; they doubt, suffer and contemplate.
## Rodin collection at Pop Art Statues
At Pop Art Statues, museum replicas of Rodin’s best-known sculptures are available. These are resin replicas, not original bronzes.
The most extensive range features “The Thinker” (Le Penseur), available in multiple sizes from miniature to XL. The smallest versions are affordable as art gifts; the larger versions function as full decorative pieces.
Also available:
– “The Kiss” (Le Baiser) as a miniature — the famous sculpture of two lovers, originally part of The Gates of Hell and based on Paolo and Francesca from Dante’s Divine Comedy.
– “Torso” as a miniature — an example of Rodin’s fragmentary approach, with pronounced muscular tension, later used for three figures in The Gates of Hell including “The Falling Man”.
Prices start at around 20 euros for a miniature and increase for larger sizes. Check the product pages for current prices and availability.
## Who is Rodin a good gift for?
A Rodin replica is a fitting gift for those interested in **sculpture, art history or philosophy**. The Thinker is one of the most recognisable sculptures in the world and appeals to people who are not necessarily art connoisseurs. It is a strong gift for art history students, philosophy enthusiasts or someone returning from a visit to the Musee Rodin in Paris.
The Kiss is a romantic gift for a partner, wedding or anniversary. The sculpture has an immediate emotional impact without any explanation needed.
Less suitable for those who prefer colourful or playful art. Rodin replicas are monochrome — typically bronze-coloured or dark patinated — and have a serious, contemplative appearance. In a bright, modern interior with lots of colour, they can feel heavy. Those looking for something unique should also bear in mind that The Thinker is one of the most reproduced sculptures in the world.
## Frequently asked questions about Auguste Rodin
**What style does Auguste Rodin have?**
Rodin is regarded as the founder of modern sculpture. He broke with the smooth, idealised academic tradition by depicting the human body in a raw and emotional way, with visible traces of the making process. His work sits at the intersection of realism and expressionism.
**Are the Rodin sculptures at Pop Art Statues originals?**
No, they are museum replicas made of resin. The original bronze sculptures are housed in museums worldwide, with the largest collection at the Musee Rodin in Paris. The replicas at Pop Art Statues are based on these originals and are produced by manufacturers specialising in museum reproductions.
**How much do Rodin replicas cost at Pop Art Statues?**
Prices start at around 20 euros for a miniature and increase depending on size. The Thinker is available in most sizes and price ranges. Check the product pages for current prices.
**What is the most popular Rodin gift?**
The Thinker is by far the most popular Rodin product. It is a universally recognisable sculpture that suits virtually any interior and any occasion. For a romantic gift, The Kiss is the most obvious alternative.
