“Young Mother in the Grotto” by Auguste Rodin

Young Mother in the Grotto by Rodin Auguste Rodin modeled young Mother in the Grotto in 1885, and the plaster sculpture was exhibited under the title ...
Auguste Rodin
Young Mother in the Grotto
Auguste Rodin

Young Mother in the Grotto by Rodin

Auguste Rodin modeled young “Mother in the Grotto” in 1885, and the plaster sculpture was exhibited under the title “Woman and Love.” Several versions in bronze and marble were made during Rodin’s lifetime.

The woman and child theme was evident in Rodin’s early body of work during the mid-1880s.

This sculpture represents maternal love in a mythological theme; the baby and the young woman were both sentimental and spiritual.

In the later periods of his career, the subject of maternal love is much less prevalent in Rodin’s work as compared to the theme of love between man and woman.

Young Mother in the Grotto by Rodin

The woman, crouching in a grotto and shielding her child from the elements, embodies maternal love and protection.

The contrasting textures of the smooth figures against the rough grotto walls highlight the way that human forms can magically emerge from the stone.

This effect was achieved by the sculpturing process, as Rodin learned from studying Michelangelo’s work.

Like many of Rodin’s other works, the “Young Mother in a Grotto” is related to a mother and child pair found on the left panel of the “Gates of Hell.”

Auguste Rodin

Auguste Rodin is generally considered the father of modern sculpture; he possessed a unique ability to model a complex and deeply pocketed surface in clay.

Many of his most notable sculptures were criticized during his lifetime. Rodin’s most original work departed from traditional themes of mythology and allegory, he modeled the human body with realism and with personal character and physicality.

By 1900, he was a world-renowned artist and remained one of the few sculptors widely known outside the arts community.

Young Mother in the Grotto

  • Title:                     Young Mother in the Grotto
  • Year:                     Modelled in clay 1885;
    •                    Carved in marble 1891 by Jean Escoula (French, 1851 – 1911)
  • Place of Origin:    France
  • Material:               Marble
  • Dimensions:         H. 36 cm ; W. 28.2 cm ; D. 24 cm
  • Museum:              Rodin Museum, Philadelphia

Auguste Rodin

  • Name:             François-Auguste-René Rodin
  • Born:              1840 – Paris, France
  • Died:              1917 (aged 77) – Meudon, France
  • Nationality:     French
  • Notable works:
    • Eternal Springtime (Rodin Museum, Philadelphia)
    • Two Hands (Rodin Museum, Philadelphia)
    • The Cathedral (Rodin Museum, Philadelphia)
    • The Hand of God (Rodin Museum, Philadelphia)
    • The Thinker (Rodin Museum, Philadelphia)
    • The Gates of Hell (Rodin Museum, Philadelphia)
    • The Hand from the Tomb (Rodin Museum, Philadelphia)
    • The Sirens (Rodin Museum, Philadelphia)
    • Young Mother in the Grotto (Rodin Museum, Philadelphia)
    • Colossal Head of Saint John the Baptist (Rodin Museum, Philadelphia)
    • The Secret (Rodin Museum, Philadelphia)
    • “The Thinker” at the Rodin Museum, Philadelphia (Full Size)
    • The Burghers of Calais (Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden)
    • The Burghers of Calais (Rodin Museum, Philadelphia)
    • Balzac (Rodin Museum, Philadelphia)
    • “The Gates of Hell” by Auguste Rodin (Kunsthaus Zürich)
    • Eve (Musée Rodin, Paris)

Auguste Rodin, the father of modern sculpture

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“I choose a block of marble and chop off whatever I don’t need.” 
– Auguste Rodin

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Photo Credit: JOM

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