Eternal Idol (1889) Two Lovers Romantic Statue by Auguste Rodin – Parastone RO14
Eternal Idol (1889) Two Lovers Romantic Statue by Auguste Rodin – Parastone RO14
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An Intimate Study of Love and Devotion
The Rodin Eternal Idol statue (1889) by Auguste Rodin presents a quiet yet powerful moment between two lovers. The male figure leans forward in reverence, while the woman remains composed and inward, creating a dynamic of admiration, longing, and emotional tension. Rather than a dramatic embrace, Rodin captures a pause — a moment suspended between desire and devotion.
This museum-style replica of Rodin lovers sculpture conveys the tenderness and psychological depth that define Rodin’s most intimate works. Collectors often associate Rodin Eternal Idol sculpture with themes of love, partnership, and emotional connection, making it especially meaningful for anniversaries, weddings, and personal milestones.
Historical Context and Artistic Influence | Rodin Eternal Idol statue
Created in 1889, Eternal Idol lovers study reflects Rodin’s deep interest in the emotional lives of his figures. The composition is often linked to the influence of Camille Claudel, Rodin’s collaborator and muse, whose own sculpture Sakountala explored similar themes of yearning and spiritual union.
Writer Rainer Maria Rilke famously described the sculpture as having “thousands of meanings,” noting that Rodin resisted fixed interpretations. Instead, Rodin allowed gesture, posture, and proximity to communicate emotion directly, without narrative explanation.
Rodin’s Vision of the Human Body
Auguste Rodin (1840–1917) transformed modern sculpture by rejecting idealized beauty in favor of physical truth and emotional presence. He believed that the human body could express inner life through posture and tension alone. Rodin once stated that he followed nature faithfully, seeking honesty rather than perfection.
In Rodin Eternal Idol, the contrast between the figures — one advancing, one reserved — creates a quiet psychological drama. The sculpture is not about possession, but about reverence, vulnerability, and the complexity of love.
Museum Replica Details
- Artwork: The Eternal Idol (1889)
- Artist: Auguste Rodin
- Collection: Parastone Mouseion 3D Museum Replicas
- Material: Resin with hand-painted color details
- Finish: Matte and glossy painted surfaces
- Dimensions: 6 in H × 5 in W × 2.5 in L
- Weight: 1.3 lbs
- Part Number: RO14
Related Rodin Sculptures at Museumize
Collectors often group The Rodin Eternal Idol statue with other Rodin works that explore love, form, and human connection.
- Explore the full collection: Rodin sculptures at Museumize
- A classic companion piece: Rodin’s The Kiss statue
- A lyrical study of movement: Rodin’s Eternal Springtime
- A powerful figure study: Rodin Man and Woman Emerging from Rock
About Parastone Museum Replicas
Parastone is a European publisher and producer of museum-quality art replicas, known for close collaboration with major museums and rights holders. Their Mouseion 3D Collection focuses on historically significant artworks, translated into collectible sculptures with careful attention to proportion, surface detail, and artistic intent.
Each Parastone sculpture is designed as an educational and decorative object, offering collectors the opportunity to live with important works of art in a thoughtfully scaled format. This approach makes pieces like The Eternal Idol statue accessible while remaining faithful to the spirit of the original.
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