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- The_Walking_Man abstract "The Walking Man (French: 'L'homme qui marche') is a bronze sculpture by the French sculptor Auguste Rodin. It was created by Rodin during 1877 and 1878.The best example of Rodin’s ‘sketchy’ impressionist sculpture also happens to be his most well-known ‘incomplete’ figure. This work personifies the latter part of Rodin’s career: the dynamic pose of a partial figure. Deriving much from Rodin’s earlier work St. John the Baptist Preaching, including the powerful stance, Rodin had stripped all academic associations from his figure, and instead focused on what he considered essential: the dynamic pose.According to the bibliography supplied by the National Gallery of Art, The Walking Man is a version of St. John without head and arms. This sculpture, which used to be considered a preliminary study for the complete Baptist, was based on the movement of that piece. According to Albert Elsen and Henry Moore's suggestions, The Walking Man was created for the purpose of a Roman or Greek art without the any live reference.The art historian Leo Steinberg said of The Walking Man’s pose: The stance is profoundly unclassical, especially in the digging-in conveyed by the pigeon-toed stride and the rotation of the upper torso. Unlike the balanced, self-possessed classical posture with both feet turned out, Rodin uses the kind of step that brings all power to bear on the moment’s workThe statue has served as the inspiration for the works of other artists, such as Carl Sandburg, who described it in his 1916 poem, \"The Walking Man of Rodin\": THE WALKING MAN OF RODINLegs hold a torso away from the earth.And a regular high poem of legs is here.Powers of bone and cord raise a belly and lungsOut of ooze and over the loam where eyes look and ears hearAnd arms have a chance to hammer and shoot and run motors.You make usProud of our legs, old man.And you left off the head here,The skull found always crumbling neighbor of the ankles.".
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- The_Walking_Man subject Category:1878_sculptures.
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- The_Walking_Man comment "The Walking Man (French: 'L'homme qui marche') is a bronze sculpture by the French sculptor Auguste Rodin. It was created by Rodin during 1877 and 1878.The best example of Rodin’s ‘sketchy’ impressionist sculpture also happens to be his most well-known ‘incomplete’ figure. This work personifies the latter part of Rodin’s career: the dynamic pose of a partial figure. Deriving much from Rodin’s earlier work St.".
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