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Call to Arms (The Spirit of War)
Call to Arms (The Spirit of War), close-up
The Thinker (Reduction)
The Thinker (Reduction), close-up 1
The Thinker (Reduction), close-up 2
Caryatid with Stone (G.M.)
Caryatid with Stone (G.M.), close-up
Fugitive Love
Fugitive Love, close-up 1
Fugitive Love, close-up 2
The Three Shades
The Three Shades, close-up
Burghers of Calais, 1st Maquette
Burghers of Calais, 1st Maquette, close-up
Jean de Fiennes, Vetu (G.M.)
Balzac "F" Athlete
Monumental Head of Jean d'Aire
Whistler's Muse

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Call to Arms (The Spirit of War), close-up
Call to Arms (The Spirit of War)
Call to Arms (The Spirit of War), close-up
1879
Bronze
Alexis Rudier Foundry
44-1/2" x 22-1/2" x 15"
Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Foundation

In 1879 the Conseil Municipal of Paris wanted to commemorate the courage of the city's residents in the defense of Paris in 1870 (during the attack by the Prussian army). They interpreted the heroism of Parisians as laying the groundwork for the birth of the Third Republic. The monument would be erected at the rond-point de Courbevoie in the western suburbs, where the defense of Paris was mounted. The monument would also replace a statue of Napoléon taken down at Courbevoie and thrown into the Seine in 1870. Stipulated by the commission was that the monument should contain two figures. Seventy-eight artists including Rodin submitted maquettes. Although there were three finalists, the judging was thrown into question and the competition was opened a second time. Rodin's work was not selected. Like most of the other entries, Rodin's submission consisted a female allegory juxtaposed with a male combatant. He envisioned her as a fighting Genius of Liberty and the whole monument as a universal idea of death and the hero. But the work had none of the noble beauty of the successful entries -- it jarred with the contemporary sense of decorum.


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