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Rhode Island School of Design Museum; French; marble; carving; sculpture; God; Divine Creator; Adam and Eve; 19th Century

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The Hand Of God, Stephen Shaheen Feb 2014

The Hand Of God, Stephen Shaheen

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Rodin’s The Hand of God has been viewed not only as a metaphorical representation of the creation of man but also as a commentary on the sculptor’s role as creator. The emblematic hand that emerges from a block of roughly hewn marble represents the Divine Creator forming the bodies of Adam and Eve interlocked in a primal embrace. In contrast to the figures’ slender, attenuated limbs, the sinewy hand was perceived by critics as that of a working man. Together, the well-defined hand and the ephemeral figures bridge Rodin’s interests in both realist and symbolist art. One of three known …