The Walking Man

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The Walking Man is a famous unfinished bronze sculpture by Auguste Rodin that powerfully captures the dynamic motion and expressive energy of a striding male figure.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bronze sculpture
sculpture
alsoKnownAs L'Homme qui marche II
surface form: L’Homme qui marche

The Walking Man by Rodin
artForm freestanding sculpture
artisticFocus dynamic motion
expressive energy
movement
artistNationality French
associatedPeriod fin de siècle
associatedWith Rodin’s exploration of the walking pose
associatedWithArtist Auguste Rodin
countryOfOrigin France
creator Auguste Rodin
depicts striding male figure
walking man
exhibitionType museum sculpture
genre modern sculpture
has3DForm full-length figure
hasBodyPart legs
torso
hasCastingProcess lost-wax casting
hasColor dark bronze
hasInfluenceOn 20th-century sculpture
modern depictions of the human figure
hasTheme fragmentation of the body
human movement
physical dynamism
inception late 19th century
influencedBy Rodin’s studies of human movement
isCompleted false
isPartiallyBasedOn earlier studies of walking figures by Rodin
isUnfinished true
lacksBodyPart arms
head
materialUsed bronze
movement Impressionism
Modernism
notableFor expressive modeling of the surface
powerful sense of motion
unfinished appearance
originalLanguageTitle L'Homme qui marche II
surface form: L’Homme qui marche
style expressive realism
fragmentary
subjectSex male
support base

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Auguste Rodin notableWork The Walking Man