DescriptionMéditation, dite voix intérieure, avec bras (after 1900) by Rodin.jpg
English: Méditation, dite voix intérieure, avec bras ("Meditation, or the Inner Voice, with Arms") began as a small figure of a condemned woman for Auguste Rodin's large work La porte de l'Enfer ("The Gates of Hell"), and was subsequently used in the monument honoring Victor Hugo. It was later enlarged into a separate sculpture. This version was cast from a model made after 1900. (Source: Musée Rodin)
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