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The Thinker By Dantes Inferno

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One of the most well-known sculptures in the world, A French Sculptor, Auguste-Rene Rodin created The Thinker (Also known as the thinking man) and was first seen completed of the year 1904. In France, the thinker was originally named The Poet, respectively Le Poète in French. Auguste started creating the artwork for a doorway, named “The Gates of Hell”. Rodin created the piece based off of “The Inferno”, a section of the Divine Comedy.
Dante Alighieri wrote his first section of the Epic to describe a soul to the journey onwards to Heaven. It starts with Dante in Hell, as he endures suffering and punishment, while being guided by a poet named Virgil. The Gates of Hell summarize the first third of the Divine Comedy effectively. This doorway includes The Thinker, who seems to be looking down on Hell or Inferno.
Many infer what the meaning of the Thinker could be the Actual character Dante in the poem, observing Hell as he does. He also could be portrayed as the Writer looking down at his poem and his scene. Just by observing this you can tell that the pose has consideration, doubt, but overall literally looking down on, avoiding hell, a sign of repentance of sin. This is just the backstory of the figure. In reality …show more content…

The figure shows a naked man sitting down with his fist underneath his chin, with a curious expression, usually sitting on a rock. Just to examine the artwork itself, it is a great expression of philosophy, curiosity, meaning. Many critics say it is one of the most influential sculptures ever made. There are many ways to understanding the meaning of Rodin’s masterpiece. It can relate to people that are regretting a action, pursuing an action, looking over on their life, Rodin was able to show various meanings and thoughts in only 1 sculpture. Arguably the most universal sculpture to ever been made. This work also bears a fitting quote, “A picture is worth a thousand

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