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  • Iris, Messenger of the Gods (French: "Iris, messagère des Dieux") (sometimes known as Flying Figure, or Eternal Tunnel) is a bronze sculpture by Auguste Rodin.
  • Entitled Iris, Messenger of the Gods, or Flying Figure, or even Eternal Tunnel, the work was both Symbolistic and mythological, yet also assumed a powerful...
  • One of the primary reasons for the fame of “Iris, Messenger of the Gods” is the exceptional craftsmanship and artistic skill demonstrated by Auguste Rodin.
    • The Parentage of Iris in Greek Mythology
    • Iris as the Messenger of the Gods
  • Iris, Messenger of the Gods, Auguste Rodin (French, Paris 1840–1917 Meudon), Bronze, black marble base, French.
  • Iris is the Greek goddess of the Rainbow and the messenger for the gods. She occasionally delivers messages for demigods as well.
  • Iris, the Greek Goddess of the Rainbow and Messenger of the Gods, has an important place in Greek mythology. Known for her vivid look and elegant presence...
  • Iris, Messenger of the Gods is one of Auguste Rodin’s most provocative sculptures. It was created in 1890 as part of his Monument to Victor Hugo commission.
  • As the goddess of the rainbow, Iris embodies this connection, acting as a messenger between the gods and humans.
  • There are many different versions of Iris, Messenger of the Gods, some of which have retained the head, as with the one found here, and some without.