Lorado Taft | The Solitude of the Soul, 1914
The Solitude of the Soul is a masterpiece by American sculptor Lorado Taft (1860-1936).
It is widely considered one of his most significant "ideal" works, reflecting his transition toward a style influenced by the French sculptor Auguste Rodin.
In stone, four life-sized figures, two male and two female, posed around and halfway emerging from, or captured by, an indistinct central volume.
In the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago.






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