Nymphs Playing Marble Sculpture
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Nymphs Playing Marble SculptureAuguste Rodin

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Auguste Rodin’s marble sculpture, ’Nymphs Playing’ (c.1900–1910), showcases mythological figures with fluid grace. The nymphs, symbols of nature and beauty, embody playful vitality, reflecting Rodin’s fascination with classical themes and his skill in rendering movement and emotion. This work highlights the enduring allure of myth in modern art, demonstrating Rodin’s ability to infuse stone with life.