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    The Kiss Statue by Auguste Rodin. The Kiss sculpture by Auguste Rodin is considered to be one of the most romantic sculptures in the Western world. The sculpture, which shows two nude figures in an embrace, shocked the public upon its release in 1887. Although it is no longer controversial it is still frequently spoken about today.
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    2.11 Statue of Liberty (1886) by Auguste Bartholdi; 2.12 The Thinker (1880) by Auguste Rodin; 2.13 Unique Forms of Continuity in Space (1913) by Umberto Boccioni; 2.14 Fountain (1917) by Marcel Duchamp; 2.15 Statue of Abraham Lincoln (1920) by Daniel Chester French; 2.16 Bird Girl (1936) by Sylvia Shaw Judson;
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    During the time spent as an assistant to Rodin, Claudel continuously worked on developing her artistic skills. She even became a big inspiration for Rodin's art style. In 1886, Camille Claudel won a prestigious Salon Prize for her sculpture called Sakuntala. Critics praised the work's sensitivity and psychological influence on the human figure.
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    Discover the art of sculpture, some of its most celebrated works, and the artists who created these famous artworks. Our TOp 13. Famous Statues. Famous Statues. introduction to art sculpture. For thousands of years, sculptural art has been very popular. ... Statue of Liberty (1886) Auguste Bartholdi. Famous Statues #10.
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    Galleries and international exhibitions became increasingly important to the spread of such philosophies in art and painting. Symbolism (1886 - 1900): There is Always More Than Meets the Eye. Between 1886 and 1900, the era of Symbolism began to emerge in France as a literary movement that soon influenced the world of visual art.
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    His profound understanding of human anatomy and profound spirituality reshaped the possibilities of sculpture and remains unparalleled in its grandeur and beauty. Pieta (1498 - 1499); original file by Stanislav Traykov, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons . Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598 - 1680) Birth: December 7, 1598:
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    The 118 cm-high statue was found in an excavation site in 1886 near the Athenian Acropolis, in three separate pieces. The statue was named after the fabric depicted, which was used for making shawls and robes called peplos. At the time of its creation, the fabric was no longer part of modern fashion. ... The sculpture was found in fragments ...
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    Photograph of Marie Bracquemond (c. 1886); See page for author, ... Her introduction to art was under the painter and restorer Auguste Vassort. She later studied with Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, although she diverged from his classical style to embrace Impressionism. The Universal Exhibition of 1878 provided a platform for new artistic ideas ...
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    A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte (1884-1886) by Georges Seurat; Georges Seurat, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons. In this article below we will explore Seurat's A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte analysis a little bit further.We will start with a contextual analysis, discussing when Seurat painted A Sunday on La Grande Jatte and how he ushered in a new ...
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    Charcoal art captivates with its expressive depth and tactile richness, offering artists a versatile medium to explore myriad subjects, from the human form to landscapes and still lifes. In this article, we delve into the works of 10 exceptional artists who harness charcoal's potential in unique ways, inviting viewers to engage with profound ...

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