• The Martyr or The Little Martyr is a c.1885 plaster sculpture of a naked dead or sleeping female figure by Auguste Rodin, now in the Musee Rodin.[1].
  • The ambiguous nature of The Martyr emerges from the feelings of both suffering and ecstasy she expresses, reflecting Rodin's conception of love.
  • No detail nor element enable the martyr to be identified or recall the circumstances of her agony, which seems more moral or internal than physical.
  • Martyr (2017) Wax, paint, glass doll eyes, 90 x 25 x 35 cm This sculpture was produced for exhibition at the Art Gallery of South Australia, Versus Rodin: Bodies...
  • English. ←. The Martyr - sand sculpture | by Sculptor Daniel Doyle. ... Created for the 2004 Dublin Castle sand sculpture exhibition by Daniel Doyle.
  • The Mother of the Martyr sculpture, which depicts a slender peasant woman, a traditional artistic representation of Egypt, with her arms outstretched with a...
  • Auguste Rodin, ‘The Martyr #5’, Modeled-1885, Sculpture, Bronze, Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields. Save. Saved. Share. About the work.
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  • On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 548. The Martyr was originally a standing figure on the lintel of The Gates of Hell.