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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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Auguste Rodin's famous sculpture "The Thinker" has been imitated countless times as a stock pose. A larger-than-life bronze sculpture, it depicts a nude male in a pose that suggests he's, well, thinking. Rodin actually took this pose from Classical Greece; sculptures and paintings of people positioned similarly are generally meant to convey introspection and melancholy.
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