Auguste Rodin: The Man - His Ideas - His Works by Camille Mauclair

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Author Mauclair, Camille, 1872-1945
Translator Black, Clementina, 1853-1922
LoC No. 05042535
Title Auguste Rodin: The Man - His Ideas - His Works
Note Reading ease score: 63.6 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
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Summary "Auguste Rodin: The Man - His Ideas - His Works" by Camille Mauclair is a biographical account and critical study of the renowned French sculptor, written in the early 20th century. This work explores Rodin's artistic journey, exploring his innovative techniques and philosophies surrounding sculpture, while detailing his impact on the art world. The book offers insights into Rodin's life, his notable works, and the technical principles that underpin his artistic vision, making it a significant read for art enthusiasts and students alike. The opening of the volume introduces readers to Auguste Rodin's formative years, detailing his early struggles, dedication, and eventual rise to prominence. Born into a modest family in Paris, Rodin pursued his passion for art through rigorous self-study and informal apprenticeships, facing numerous rejections early in his career. Mauclair emphasizes Rodin’s intense work ethic, his pivotal experiences in Brussels, and his early successes that began to gain him recognition, such as "The Man with the Broken Nose" and "The Age of Brass." This introduction sets the stage for a deeper exploration into Rodin's methods, influences, and the critical reception of his works throughout the book. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class NB: Fine Arts: Sculpture
Subject Rodin, Auguste, 1840-1917
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EBook-No. 50665
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Most Recently Updated Apr 2, 2024
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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