• The Spirit of Eternal Repose (French: Le génie du repos éternel)[1] is a 1898–1899 sculpture of a sprite by French artist Auguste Rodin.[2].
  • The central motif of this project was The Spirit of Eternal Repose, inspired by late Antiquity. With legs crossed and arm outstretched to gather fruit from a...
  • The College of the Holy Cross has received the Auguste Rodin sculpture Le génie du repos éternel (“Spirit of Eternal Repose”), a gift from Iris Cantor.
  • The Spirit of Eternal Repose (French: Le génie du repos éternel) is a 1898–1899 sculpture of a sprite by French artist Auguste Rodin.
  • <nowiki>The Spirit of Eternal Repose; French sculpture; منحوتة; Skulptur von Auguste Rodin</nowiki>.
  • Génie du repos éternel. Spirit of Eternal Repose [Museum's Title: Genius of Eternal Rest]. modeled 1898?, enlarged 1899-1902, cast 1984.
  • The Spirit of Eternal Repose is a 1898–1899 sculpture of a sprite by French artist Auguste Rodin.
  • the explanation, it is undisputed that Rodin considered the Spirit of Eternal Repose among his finest achievements, for not only did he include a plaster...
  • Spirit of Eternal Repose, c. 1898, Bronze, cast 1981. Auguste Rodin. Stanford, California.