Rodin in the United States: Confronting the Modern—Daily Gallery Talk
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Learn more about Rodin, his work, and the story about how he and his sculptures became household names in the United States. This talk also explores the growth of American museums as well as what it means to be "modern."
Free with gallery admission. Pick up a ticket at the Clark Center Admissions desk on a first-come, first-served basis. Headphones required; pick up a pair at the Media Guide desk in the Clark Center lower lobby. Capacity is limited to fifteen participants per talk. Meet in the lower lobby of the Clark Center.
Image: Auguste Rodin, The Thinker (detail), Original model 1881-82, enlarged 1903, cast 1928, Bronze. The Baltimore Museum of Art: The Jacob Epstein Collection; 1930.25.1
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