• Danaid is a sculpture by Auguste Rodin, based on the account in the Metamorphoses of Hypermnestra, eldest of the Danaïdes. Gates of Hell[edit].
  • Instead of representing the Danaïd in the act of filling the barrel, as in conventional iconography, Rodin depicts her despair as she realizes the pointlessness...
  • Auguste Rodin Famous works. Here we show artworks that are significant for an artist’s creative career, or for an art history in general). ... Danaid - Auguste Rodin.
  • Page of Danaid (The Source) by RODIN, Auguste in the Web Gallery of Art, a searchable image collection and database of European painting, sculpture and...
  • Rodin Works: The Danaid. ... Photo: H. de Roos Rodin's 'Danaid' is an adaption of the Greek myth of the 50 daughters of King Danaos of Argos, the Danaids.
  • File:Rodin Museum-Danaid 03.JPG - Wikimedia Commons. Buy Sculpture La Danaide (188990), artificial marble version by Auguste Rodin | ars mundi.
  • Danaid (The Source). Modeled 1885, enlarged 1889; carved before 1902. Artist/maker: Auguste Rodin, French, 1840 - 1917.
  • Rarely did Rodin exhibit a sculpture so immediately praised as The Danaid. Like Eternal Spring and The Kiss, this form is thoroughly traditional in subject and...
  • Danaid is a sculpture created by Auguste Rodin sometime between 1885-89, inspired by the Greek mythological story of the daughters of Danaus.
  • This beautiful statue, usually on view at the Rodin Museum in Paris, was carved by Rodin out of white marble. The subject is Danaid, one of the 50 daughters of...