Her streamline curves and sensuous posture entice and arouse. Carefully copied from the marble original at the Kunstmuseum Athenaeum, Helsinki, The Danaide was executed during a period (1885) when Auguste Rodin was exploring the female nude in recumbent postures. Made from bonded white carrara marble, signed, imported from Italy, 6"W x 10"L. Also available is a larger Danaide that measures 15"L x 10"W x 8"H.