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It radiates authority, energy and personality, demanding and rewarding our attention and revealing things about its author in ways that few of the 19th-century gallery's larger Rodins do.
A Most Revealing Face Karen Wilkin 2011
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Matt Sikora doesn't look at the Rembrandts and Rodins at the Detroit Institute of Arts. His eyes are trained on the people looking at them.
The Museum Is Watching You To See Which Pieces Draw The Most Attention 2010
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Matt Sikora doesn't look at the Rembrandts and Rodins at the Detroit Institute of Arts. His eyes are trained on the people looking at them.
The Museum Is Watching You To See Which Pieces Draw The Most Attention 2010
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Matt Sikora doesn't look at the Rembrandts and Rodins at the Detroit Institute of Arts. His eyes are trained on the people looking at them ....
The Museum Is Watching You To See Which Pieces Draw The Most Attention 2010
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Matt Sikora doesn't look at the Rembrandts and Rodins at the Detroit Institute of Arts. His eyes are trained on the people looking at them.
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Eliza waited, heart beating as fast as one of Mr. Rodins captured rats.
The Forgotten Garden Kate Morton 2009
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Eliza waited, heart beating as fast as one of Mr. Rodins captured rats.
The Forgotten Garden Kate Morton 2009
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A dozen of the museum's more than 40 Rodins fill this unconventionally bright and exposed space, including an artist's casting of his groundbreaking "The Age of Bronze" (1876).
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Eliza waited, heart beating as fast as one of Mr. Rodins captured rats.
The Forgotten Garden Kate Morton 2009
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Eliza waited, heart beating as fast as one of Mr. Rodins captured rats.
The Forgotten Garden Kate Morton 2009
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