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The exhibition on display in the Szołayski House will constitute an attempt to confront the works of two outstanding personalities: the French sculpture master Auguste Rodin and the Polish artist Xawery Dunikowski.
We will present 76 objects: paintings, sculptures and drawings, all of which depict women. As many as 30 works will be transferred from the Musée Rodin in Paris.
More about the exhibition Rodin / Dunikowski. Visions of Women
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Auguste Rodin, Camille Claudel, 1881
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Auguste Rodin, Eve, 1881 Musée Rodin, Paris
© musee Rodin (photo Christian Baraja)
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Auguste Rodin, Narcissus, after 1882 Musée Rodin, Paris
© agence photographique du musee Rodin - Pauline Hisbacq
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Auguste Rodin, Crouching Woman, 1882 Musée Rodin, Paris
© musee Rodin (photo Christian Baraja)
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Auguste Rodin, Alsatian Woman (Rose Beuret), ca. 1882 (?) Musée Rodin, Paris
© musee Rodin (photo Christian Baraja)
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Auguste Rodin, Creation of Woman, 1894 Musée Rodin, Paris
© musee Rodin (photo Herve Lewandowski)
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Auguste Rodin, Danaid, Small Model, 1885 Musée Rodin, Paris
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Auguste Rodin, Young Mother, 1885 Musée Rodin, Paris
© agence photographique du musee Rodin - Jerome Manoukian
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Camille Claudel (1864–1943), Portrait of Rodin, 1888–1889 Musée Rodin, Paris
© musee Rodin (photo Christian Baraja)
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Auguste Rodin, Porphyry Table, ca. 1900 Musée Rodin, Paryż
© musee Rodin (photo Jean de Calan)
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Auguste Rodin, Standing Sapphic Couple, ca. 1900 Musée Rodin, Paryż
© musee Rodin (photo Jean de Calan)
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Auguste Rodin, Seated Female Nude with Outstretched Legs and One Hand Under Her Thigh, ca. 1900 Musée Rodin, Paris
© musee Rodin (photo Jean de Calan)
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Auguste Rodin, Hand of Devil, 1903 Musée Rodin, Paris
© agence photographique du musee Rodin - Jerome Manoukian