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The Fish Woman (Sculpture)Auguste Rodin

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Auguste Rodin’s ’The Fish Woman’ (before 1915) explores mythological themes, merging human and aquatic forms to evoke transformation. Carved in marble by his assistant Victor Peter in 1917, the sculpture reflects Rodin’s fascination with the interplay between nature and the human body. Donated by Rodin in 1916, it captivates with its blend of realism and fantasy, embodying his innovative approach to sculpture.