Plaster Study for the Monument to Balzac

Plaster Study for the Monument to BalzacAuguste Rodin

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Commissioned in 1891 by the Société des Gens de Lettres, this plaster study by Auguste Rodin for the Monument to Balzac reflects a seven-year exploration of the novelist’s essence. Instead of a literal likeness, the sculpture captures Balzac’s genius through a draped figure. Initially controversial and rejected in 1898, it was later cast in bronze after Rodin’s death.