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Adam (Rodin)

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Adam, or The Creation of Man
The bronze cast in the Metropolitan Museum of Art
ArtistAuguste Rodin
Year1880-1881

Adam was an 1880-1881 statue of Adam by Auguste Rodin, first exhibited at the Paris Salon that year entitled The Creation of Man. That year he was also commissioned by France's Ministry of Fine Arts to produce two colossal figures of Adam and Eve, which he suggested using to flank his The Gates of Hell project, then ongoing. For the figure of Adam he reused The Creation of Man, whilst Eve was created separately.[1] The work was first cast in 1910 and bronze casts of it are now in the Art Institute of Chicago[2], the Musee Rodin and the Metropolitan Museum of Art among others.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Adam". Musee Rodin.
  2. ^ "Adam". AIC.
  3. ^ "Auguste Rodin - Adam". Metropolitan Museum of Art.