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| Le Désespoir (Despair), bronze, ca. 1893 (model), 1942 (sand casting by Alexis Rudier), Auguste Rodin |
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| Le Désespoir (Despair) |
Moving through the exhibition, I was reminded why certain sculptors have always remained close to me. Gemito, Messina, and Cataldi share, with Rodin, an understanding ultimately inherited from Egypt: that stillness can carry more force than motion.
Rodin’s Egypt restores a lineage. It reveals modern sculpture not as a break from the past, but as a return to first principles—weight, proportion, and permanence.
The exhibition, free and open to the public, will run until March 15, 2026. Free tours will be given every Friday from 6–7 pm, and on Saturdays from 11–11:45 am.
~ By Giovanni di Napoli, February 9th, Feasts of San Sabino Vescovo, San Corrado di Molfetta, and Sant’Apollonia di Alessandria
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| Le Désespoir (Despair), bronze, ca. 1893 (model), 1942 (sand casting by Alexis Rudier), Auguste Rodin |
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| La Pensée (Thought), plaster, 1893-1895, Auguste Rodin |
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| Head from a statue of a man, pink granite, 664-30 BC, Egypt, Late Period-Ptolemaic Period |
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| (L) Statuette of a cloaked man, yellow limestone, ca. 1850 BC, Egypt, Middle Kingdom. (R) Naophorous (shrine) statue of Ra-Horakhty, painted limestone, 1550-332 BC, Egypt, New Kingdom-Late Period |
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| (L) Votive statuette of Osiris, copper alloy, 1550-1069 BC, Egypt, New Kingdom. (R) Votive statuette of Sekhmet, copper alloy, 332-30 BC, Egypt, Ptolemaic Period |
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| (L) Striding statue of a snake goddess, limestone, 332-30 BC, Egypt, Ptolemaic Period. (R) Psyche-Pomona, marble, ca. 1886 (model); 1904-6 (carved by Louis-Dominique Mathet), Auguste Rodin |
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| Les Damnées (Damned Women), plaster, after 1900, Auguste Rodin |
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| False door of Lady Roudjet, limestone, 2575-2323 BC, Egypt, Old Kingdom |
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| Relief with ritual scene of King Ramses I, painted limestone, 1295-1186 BC, Egypt, New Kingdom |
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| Sculptor's model of a sphinx, silicified pink sandstone, 332 BCE-395 AD, Egypt, Ptolemaic-Roman Period |
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| (L) La Nuit (Night): Assemblage of two proofs, plaster, 1894, Auguste Rodin. (R) Torse de Jeune Femme Cambré (Torso of a Young Woman with Arched Back) (large model) Plaster, 1909, Auguste Rodin |
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| Sculptor's model with images of a king, ebony (mount), ca. 1915, limestone (relief), 1550-30 BC, Egypt, New Kingdom-Ptolemaic Period |
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| (L) Funerary mask of a boy, polychrome stucco and glass, 100-150 AD, Egypt, Roman Period. (R) Funerary mask of a woman, polychrome stucco and glass, 100-150 AD, Egypt, Roman Period |
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| Balzac: Last study for the head, bronze, 1897 (model); 1963 (sand casting by Georges Rudier), Auguste Rodin |
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| Balzac: Head with a clear forehead and a cleft chin, called H head, stamped terracotta, 1894, Auguste Rodin |






















