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Clotho, 1893, Rodin Museum, Paris
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Photo by John Birks, May 2011
Plaster
Height: 90 cm
Width: 49.3 cm
Depth: 43 cm
This plaster version belonged to Auguste Rodin. A marble version completed in 1897 has been lost. Clotho was the youngest of the Three Fates who decided human destiny. Clotho is ensnared by her hair, which weighs heavily on her and appears to paralyze her. The elderly woman is considered part of a dialogue between Claudel and Rodin on the depiction of old age. Rodin had tackled this theme in 1884-5 in his sculpture "She Who Was the Helmut Maker's Once Beautiful Wife".
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