Although cities are the main focus of the project, Rodin says the main benefactors of the challenge are populations.
Rockefeller Foundation Announces $100 Million Project to Make Cities More Resilient|Miranda Green|May 14, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Suddenly, Rodin burst into a loud laugh—a laugh of joy, contempt and triumph, impossible to describe.
The Wandering Jew, Complete|Eugene Sue
With his own development Rodin has given an impetus to all the arts in this confused age.
Auguste Rodin|Rainer Maria Rilke
One must add the myriad drawings that Rodin has never ceased to execute.
Rodin: The Man and his Art|Judith Cladel
The same completeness is conveyed in all the armless statues of Rodin: nothing necessary is lacking.
Auguste Rodin|Rainer Maria Rilke
Rodin lived near his work and, like the custodian of a Museum, continuously evolved from it new meanings.
Auguste Rodin|Rainer Maria Rilke
British Dictionary definitions for Rodin
Rodin
/ (Frenchrɔdɛ̃) /
noun
Auguste (oɡyst). 1840–1917, French sculptor, noted for his portrayal of the human form. His works include The Kiss (1886), The Burghers of Calais (1896), and The Thinker (1905)