Fallen Caryatid Carrying Her Stone, 1880-1881(?). Creator: Auguste Rodin (French, 1840-1917).

Fallen Caryatid Carrying Her Stone, 1880-1881(?). Creator: Auguste Rodin (French, 1840-1917).

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Fallen Caryatid Carrying Her Stone, 1880-1881(?). A caryatid is a column in classical Greek architecture carved to resemble a female figure. Rodin originally designed Fallen Caryatid Carrying Her Stone to serve as one of the figures on his monumental sculptural doorway The Gates of Hell . While Greek caryatids are typically draped, Rodin stripped the body of clothing and depicted the caryatid crushed under the weight of a stone, symbolically suggesting a state of physical suffering or emotional anguish. He exhibited Fallen Caryatid as an independent sculpture as early as 1883 and produced multiple versions in marble and bronze.


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Medium
  1. Bronze

Picture Type
  1. Sculpture

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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3752x5007
File Size : 55,038kb


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  1. 1946.352
  1. 124873
  1. 0940011218
  1. 1946.352
  1. 2-728-425
  1. 2728425


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