考える人
"考える人" (Kangaeru Hito), or "The Thinker," is a famous bronze sculpture created by the French artist Auguste Rodin. It depicts a man deep in thought, resting his chin on one hand, symbolizing philosophy and contemplation. The statue is part of Rodin's larger work, The Gates of Hell, inspired by Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy.
Originally cast in 1902, "考える人" has become an iconic representation of intellectual struggle and creativity. The sculpture has been reproduced in various sizes and materials, making it a popular piece in art history. It is often displayed in museums and public spaces worldwide, inviting viewers to reflect on their own thoughts.