Rodin Museum in Paris Presents Free Drawing Exhibition This Winter

PARIS — The Rodin Museum is presenting a free exhibition dedicated to Auguste Rodin’s drawings, offering visitors a focused look at the artist’s works on paper. The presentation highlights Rodin’s exploration of line, movement, and the human figure, bringing together a selection of studies and sketches that reveal the foundations of his sculptural practice.
Open: December 2025 – January 2026

The exhibition includes drawings that document Rodin’s interest in anatomy and his method of working from live models. Many of the sheets on display show rapid, fluid gestures, underscoring the immediacy with which Rodin approached draftsmanship. The museum’s presentation places these works in dialogue with the broader context of his artistic development, illustrating how drawing functioned as both a preparatory tool and an independent mode of expression.

Located in the heart of Paris, the Rodin Museum continues to expand public access to the artist’s legacy through exhibitions and thematic displays drawn from its extensive holdings. The current drawing exhibition provides an accessible entry point for visitors interested in Rodin’s creative process and the evolution of his visual language.

By Sarah Mitchell — Exhibitions & Programs Correspondent

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