Sculpture of Auguste Rodin
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The Cathedral |
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Artist | Auguste Rodin |
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Year | 1908 |
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Medium | Stone (original) / bronze casting |
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The Arc of the Covenant[a] or The Cathedral[b] is a sculpture by the French artist Auguste Rodin, conceived in 1908.
Description
It shows two intertwined right hands belonging to two different figures.[1]
Versions
Originally carved in stone, it was later cast in various editions in bronze.