Eve

Auguste Rodin, Artist Alexis Rudier Foundry, Foundry
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in

Modern, Level 2, Central Wing

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About the Artwork

Here we see a personal and private expression of emotion in an intensely felt interpretation of Eve's shame and modesty. The life-size bronze figure turns in on herself and is closed, still, and rooted in the earth. Like the Thinker, Eve was one of the figures associated with the Gates of Hell.

Eve

1881

Auguste Rodin (Artist) French, 1840-1917 Alexis Rudier Foundry (Foundry) French, 1874 - 1952

Bronze

Overall: 68 1/2 × 21 × 24 inches (174 × 53.3 × 61 cm)

Sculpture

European Sculpture and Dec Arts

Founders Society Purchase, General Membership Fund

53.145

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Signed, on base: A Rodin.

Inscribed, on base: Rudier, fondeur, Paris.

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Alexis Rudier (Paris, France)

1953-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Bulletin of the DIA 33, 1 (1953-1954): p. 14 (ill.).

Aubert, M. Rodin. Paris,1952 (pl. 21).

Tancock, John L. The Sculpture of Auguste Rodin. Philadelphia, 1976, pp. 148-157. [Detroit cast cited on p. 156]

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Auguste Rodin; Alexis Rudier Foundry, Eve, 1881, bronze. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, General Membership Fund, 53.145.

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