9781935263371-1935263374-Rodin - Sugimoto

Rodin - Sugimoto

ISBN-13: 9781935263371
ISBN-10: 1935263374
Author: Kenneth, Auguste Rodin, Hiroshi Sugimoto Wayne
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Gallery
Format: Hardcover
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ISBN-13: 9781935263371
ISBN-10: 1935263374
Author: Kenneth, Auguste Rodin, Hiroshi Sugimoto Wayne
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Gallery
Format: Hardcover

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Rodin - Sugimoto (ISBN-13: 9781935263371 and ISBN-10: 1935263374), written by authors Kenneth, Auguste Rodin, Hiroshi Sugimoto Wayne, was published by Gallery in 2011. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Rodin - Sugimoto (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.37.

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From the publisher: "Auguste Rodin brought monumental public sculpture forward into the modern era. Although educated in the academic traditions and idealized subjects of classical and Renaissance sculpture, he embraced truth to nature as his artistic credo. His uncanny ability to imbue inert substances with movement and feeling reveals the idiosyncrasies and psychological depths of the human subjects that he portrayed. His agile use of form and the bravura of his modeling in pursuit of turbulent, light-catching surfaces have established him as one of the progenitors of modern sculpture. Three monumental sculptures spanning the last thirty years of Rodin's career represent the force and vigor of his approach, which emphasized the quality of flesh while suggesting emotion through detailed, textured surfaces and the interplay of light and shadow upon them. The Three Shades (c. 1880), from the private collection of Iris Cantor, is an introspective group study in which the standing figure of Adam from The Gates of Hell is repeated in shifting perspective; Monument to Victor Hugo (1897), on loan from the renowned Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Foundation, is a stirring meditation on artist and muse, a roiling figure composition that depicts the great artist deep in thought; The Whistler Muse (1908), on loan from the Musée Rodin, was intended to honour a commission in tribute to the American painter James Abbott McNeill Whistler who had requested not to be physically represented - in response Rodin chose the symbolic image of the muse. Rendered like a classical fragment, the armless female figure attempts to climb a mountain in an allegory of the challenge of artistic creation. Rodin's sculptures are shown here in unexpected and unprecedented combination with a series of photographs by Hiroshi Sugimoto, one of the world's most admired living photographers."
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