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Axis of the Walking Man
Where the iliac crest meets the obliques — the hip-waist transition — Rodin's modeling is deliberately rough, almost geological. The bronze surface catches light unevenly, suggesting flesh that trembles. The absence of arms forces the eye to linger at the pelvis, which becomes the center of gravity, the fulcrum of all motion.
Auguste Rodin
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Where the iliac crest meets the obliques — the hip-waist transition — Rodin's modeling is deliberately rough, almost geological. The bronze surface catches light unevenly, suggesting flesh that trembles. The absence of arms forces the eye to linger at the pelvis, which becomes the center of gravity, the fulcrum of all motion.
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- Art Institute of Chicago
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- Apr 16, 2026
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FragmentHipMiddle
