Head of Saint John the Baptist is a marble sculpture by French artist Auguste Rodin, sculpted in 1887 as part of a series of sculptures based on his Saint John the Baptist, exhibited for the first ...
Rodin deemed a head and arms to be superfluous to this sculpture; stripped of these, the torso and legs alone express the essential concept of movement. Rodin created many such fragments (that is, ...
Three international contenders have jetted in for the 2024 edition of the G1 Japan Cup, led by 2023 Breeders' Cup Turf winner Auguste Rodin for trainer Aidan O'Brien. The six-time Grade 1 winner ...
John Ingles looks at a strong challenge from Europe for Sunday's Japan Cup which last went overseas in 2005. City of Troy might have failed in his Breeders’ Cup Classic bid on his final start ...
For an art-filled afternoon spent outdoors, head to the Frederik Meijer Gardens ... which showcases the likes of Auguste Rodin, Barbara Hepworth and Richard Serra, among other artists.
Auguste Rodin, an Irish racing star, is set to retire after his final race in the Japan Cup. The race will be a historic event, with Auguste Rodin joined by other top contenders like Goliath and ...
Auguste Rodin ‘haunted’ (his word) the British Museum from the first of his many visits to London in 1881. He was aged forty-one, and already a lauded and successful sculptor, highly attuned to the ...
Auguste Rodin’s “Burghers of Calais” revolutionized public sculpture and changed the way heroes were represented in art. But what made it so radical to remain relevant today.