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Auguste Rodin: The Human Experience, Selections from the Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Collections opens on Saturday, April 17

April 17, 2013

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Auguste Rodin: The Human Experience, Selections from the Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Collections opens on Saturday, April 17


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April 17, 2013

Auguste Rodin: The Human Experience, Selections from the Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Collections opens on Saturday, August 17 at the Arthur Ross Gallery at the University of Pennsylvania. This exhibition of 20 exceptional bronzes has been organized and is made possible with the assistance of the Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Foundation. The Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Foundation has organized more than 12 exhibitions on Rodin that have been seen by more than ten million people in Australia, Canada, Japan, and the United States. More than 500 works from the Cantor Collections have been given to 90 museums, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts at Stanford University, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art. An additional Rodin bronze, Jean d’Aire, is lent from the University of Pennsylvania Art Collection.

Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) is recognized as one of the greatest sculptors since Michelangelo. His pioneering work deconstructed the body as fragments, or partial figures that reveal human vitality, pathos, and beauty. His impressionistic modeling, sensuality, and modernist approach to public sculpture brought him both scandal and success. His many public commissions, such as The Burghers of Calais (1884-1886), broke all 19th-century French academic traditions.

Auguste Rodin: The Human Experience continues the 30th Anniversary Celebration at the Arthur Ross Gallery. The Gallery was the inspiration of Mr. Arthur Ross and Penn President Emeritus Martin Meyerson, who established the Arthur Ross Gallery in 1983 on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania for the benefit of the Philadelphia and University communities. The Gallery presents four exhibitions a year of art and artifacts from around the world. It is free and open to the public six days a week.


The Gallery is located at 220 South 34th Street, Philadelphia, and is free and open to the public. HOURS: Weekdays 10:00am – 5:00pm; Weekends 12:00pm – 5:00pm. Closed Mondays. Visit us on Facebook and Twitter. To reserve a group tour please contact us at arg@pobox.upenn.edu or 215.898.3617. Additional information is available at arthurrossgallery.com or 215.898.2083.

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