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The All-Devouring Female and The Eternal Idol are two erotic sculptures by Auguste Rodin instrumental in illustrating the shift in mentality from the persecuted maiden to the femme fatale in 19th century culture, mentioned by Praz in The Romantic Agony. This shift coincided with the Decadent Movement.
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