Rodin's The Thinker is a famous bronze sculpture created by French artist Auguste Rodin. Originally conceived in 1880 as part of a larger work called The Gates of Hell, it depicts a solitary figure deep in thought, resting his chin on one hand. The sculpture represents the struggle of human contemplation and creativity.
Standing at about 28 inches tall, The Thinker has become an iconic symbol of philosophy and intellectualism. Over the years, numerous casts have been made, and it is displayed in various locations worldwide, including the Rodin Museum in Paris.