The Thinker is also called Le Poète in French, which is a sculpture made by the French sculptor Auguste Rodin. The statue is made of bronze and the base is made of marble, presented in the Paris Museum now. The plaster model made in 1880 is now in the Rodin Gallery in Paris.
The Thinker has shaped a powerful working man who is immersed in extreme pain. This work combines profound spiritual connotation with complete character shaping, reflecting the basic characteristics of Rodin’s sculpture art. It is also a reflection of his magical artistic practice and a testimony to his construction and integration of human art thoughts.
The Thinker has shaped a powerful working man in bent over position. He held his lower jaw in his right hand, ignoring the tragedy occurred. His deep gaze and his lips clenched his fists, showing an extremely painful mood to sink into meditation. The sculpture figure is naked, the waist is slightly arched, the left hand is placed naturally on the left knee, the right leg supports the right arm. The muscles are now nervously bulging, revealing that the image of the full line of the statue is still, but it seems that he is carrying out high-intensity labor and he is solemn and solemn, as if he is examining everything in the universe.
The model has many imitation versions of sculptures around the world, worshiped and viewed by people inspired by this muscle man. We can also offer custom figure statue and imitation statue of the Thinker, custom stone carving, and custom stone engraving for you.