Age of Bronze Male Nude Raising Arm to Head Drawing Statue by Rodin 9H
Auguste Rodin, The Age of Bronze (1876) – Museum Sculpture Replica, Parastone Collection The Rodin Age of Bronze Statue is a masterpiece that forever changed the world of sculpture. When this artwork was exhibited in 1877, its lifelike details took the art community by storm. Critics could not believe the realism, and some accused Rodin of making life casts from his model. In truth, Rodin’s devotion to observing and sculpting the human form was unmatched. He broke away from the rigid artistic norms of the 19th century, defining a new era in modern sculpture. This museum-quality reproduction belongs to the renowned Parastone Museum Collection. The statue reflects a man paused in a serene transformation. There is a subtle tension as the figure hovers between stillness and awakening—a moment magnified by every finely rendered muscle and thoughtful pose. As a small-scale museum sculpture replica, this piece channels the presence of the original “Age of Bronze.” Its power and quiet confide