Main Gallery
Rodin Museum
Main Gallery
Rodin Museum
Rodin almost obsessively explored the expressive power of hands, using them to convey an infinite variety of emotion—fury, anguish, fatigue—and as a metaphor for creation. It is thought that he conceived The Clenched Hand and The Left Hand as studies for The Burghers of Calais, but probably rejected the hands as being too animated.
Rodin Museum, Main Gallery
Titles: | The Clenched Hand |
Date: | Modeled c. 1885; cast 1925 |
Artists: | Auguste Rodin (French, 1840–1917) Cast by the founder Alexis Rudier, Paris (1874–1952) |
Medium: | Bronze |
Dimensions: | 18 1/2 x 11 3/4 x 8 inches (47 x 29.8 x 20.3 cm) |
Classification: | Sculpture |
Credit Line: | Bequest of Jules E. Mastbaum, 1929 |
Accession Number: | F1929-7-29 |
Geography: | Made in France, Europe |
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