(1882–1889)
“When a good sculptor sculpts the human body, he depicts not only the muscles, but also the life that activates those muscles.”
When creating a sculpture, Rodin started with the torso, the part of the body where he believes all movement originates. This impressive torso with very pronounced muscles was used for three figures in the famous Gate of Hell, of which ‘the falling man’ (‘l Homme qui tombe) is the most striking. The striking wedge-shaped bulge served to mount the statue. It is not known why Rodin left it alone when the torso was later exhibited as an independent work of art.
Height: 8cm

Moozart (Large)
In The Mood (large)
Japanese teapot "Shogi" light gray
Brenners Motors (Medium Ceramic)
Simply Silver
Poodle Lady Flora
Self-portrait with bandaged ear and pipe
Cali Cow Ceramic
Escher Sphere with Fish
Iro Iro
Colour me Beautiful
Cowsonne (large)
Polar Bear 11cm 




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