Auguste Rodin is, arguably, one of the worldâs most recognizable sculptors, and he bequeathed his entire collection of work and art to what became the Rodin Museum. On this 1.5 to 2 hour guided museum tour, guests will explore the Hotel Brion, a mansion filled with Rodinâs personal collection and artwork. Your enthusiastic guide will reveal the techniques behind his iconic pieces while unfolding his personal life and struggles as an artist.
Rodin lived in this brilliant mansion, which today is filled with a selection of his sculptures and a sample of his 200 or so paintings by artists including Van Gogh. Rodin worked tirelessly to explore the human form, which is apparent in the numerous casts of hands and the curiously-positioned âThe Walking Man.â Your guide will discuss his contemporaries and colleagues, like the French writer Balzac, whom he immortalized in clay and bronze. Youâll learn all about the details of his masterpiece, âThe Gates of Hell,â including the most recognizable of Rodinâs work, âThe Thinker.â
Once you have exhausted the interior, you can enjoy the serenity of the outdoor gardens where more sculptures are on display. This tour will introduce you intimately to the man who helped launch modern sculpture, even if by accident, in the very spot where he created some of his most notable pieces.
Highlights generally include (if artwork is not on loan or being restored etc.):
- Museum History
- Beginning of Carreer (bust of Rose, Man with the broken nose, the titans)
- Saint John the Baptist; The Call; The Gates of Hell (the Thinker, the Kiss)
- Public Monuments (Burghers of Calais)
- The Workshop of the Artist
- Victor Hugo
- Balzac
- Camille Claudel
- The Walking Man
- Gardens (some of the final versions made of bronze (Burghers, Gates of Hell, Thinker, etc..)

