![Auguste Rodin (1840-1917). French sculptor. The Martyr, enlargement, 1899. Bronze. Foundry Alexis Rudier. Rodin Museum. Paris. France Stock Photo - Alamy Auguste Rodin (1840-1917). French sculptor. The Martyr, enlargement, 1899. Bronze. Foundry Alexis Rudier. Rodin Museum. Paris. France Stock Photo - Alamy](https://l450v.alamy.com/450v/2dctgdb/auguste-rodin-1840-1917-french-sculptor-the-martyr-enlargement-1899-bronze-foundry-alexis-rudier-rodin-museum-paris-france-2dctgdb.jpg)
Auguste Rodin (1840-1917). French sculptor. The Martyr, enlargement, 1899. Bronze. Foundry Alexis Rudier. Rodin Museum. Paris. France Stock Photo - Alamy
Philadelphia Museum of Art - Auguste Rodin originally designed “The Martyr” for “The Gates of Hell.” As a fallen figure, “The Martyr” was initially attached to a vertical support so it appeared
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