Now considered to be one of the greatest sculptors of all time, Auguste Rodin had a turbulent early period enduring the boredom of several art schools and poverty as a young artist living in a nation engaged in war. However, when France recovered from the Franco-Prussian War, Rodin was prepared with sculpture models that would re-adorn France. As illustrated in this sculpture, Eternal Idol, by the two lovers who tenderly touch, Rodins work is characterized by his deft modeling of the human form in a semi-impressionistic, semi-realistic image. This sculpture of the Eternal Idol is made with bonded white marble, black marble base, imported from Italy, 11.25"H.
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