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European sculpture
This founding collection features one of the most important selections of Rodin sculptures in the United States.
Highlights
The Lord Reprimanding Adam and Eve, ca. 1362
Bartomeu Robio
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Female figure with the infant Hercules being attacked by a snake, ca. 1660
Master of the Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian
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Hercules Slaying the Lernaean Hydra, possibly 1520-1550
Circle of Antico
Hercules and Atlas, ca. 1668
Michel Anguier
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Madame Adrien Cyprien Duquesnoy, ca. 1805
Jean-Antoine Houdon
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Portrait of a Woman (possibly Leopoldina Esterhazy), 1822
Antonio Canova
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River God (The River Rhine Separating the Waters), 1765
Clodion (Claude Michel)
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Trotting Horse, the Feet not Touching the Ground, ca. 1881
Edgar Degas
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Torso of L'Ile de France, 1921
Aristide Joseph Bonaventure Maillol, Alexis Rudier Fondeur
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