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The Cathedral Auguste Rodin, French, 1840 – 1917 Modeled in clay, 1908; cast in bronze 1925 Rodin’s belief in the expressive power of every aspect of human anatomy led to some of his most radical experiments, like this sculpture of two right hands. The sculptor published a book on the Gothic cathedrals of France in 1914 and renamed this piece, formerly known as The Arch of Alliance, after the rib vaulting found in Gothic churches. F1929 7-40

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