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  1. Auguste Rodin: La Seva Relacio Amb Espanya (Spanish Edition) by Auguste Rodin, 1996-05
  2. Auguste Rodin (The Life & Work of...S.) by Jayne Woodhouse, 2001-09-13
  3. AUGUSTE RODIN DIE KUNST GESPRACHE DES MEISTERS GESAMMELT VON PAUL GSELL by Auguste Rodin Die Kunst, 1912
  4. Auguste Rodin, Céramiste (French Edition) by Roger Marx, 2010-04-21
  5. AUGUSTE RODIN by Rainer Maria; Traduction De Maurice Betz Rilke, 1953
  6. Auguste Rodin (German Edition) by Otto Grautoff, 2010-06-18
  7. CATALOGUE SOMMAIRE DES OEUVRES D'AUGUSTE RODIN ET DES AUTREES OEUVRES D'ART DE LA DONATION RODIN. by No author., 1926-01-01
  8. Catalogue of an Exhibition of Works by the Members of the "Societe Des Peintres Et Sculpteurs," (Formerly the Societe Nouvelle of Paris): Auguste Rodin, President ... November 16 - December 26 (1911 ) by Buffalo Fine Arts Academy, 2009-10-21
  9. Francois Auguste Rodin by Frederick Lawton, 2010-01-09
  10. Auguste Rodin 1840-1917 by Joan Vita, foreword Miller, 1981
  11. Auguste Rodin by Philip R. Adams, 2010-05-23
  12. Auguste Rodin: Erotic Watercolors by Auguste Rodin, 1995-10
  13. Auguste Rodin: Die Burger von Calais : eine Kunst-Monographie (Insel Taschenbuch) (German Edition) by Roland Bothner, 1993
  14. The Collection of Sculptures by Auguste Rodin, by Joseph Breck, 2009-04-27

41. Encyclopédie De L'Agora
Dossier de l Encyclop die de l Agora textes sur Rodin par ses contemporains.
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42. Rodin, Auguste
Rodin, Auguste Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2004. Read Rodin, Auguste at Questia library.
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43. Buy Rodin Auguste
This new edition asks probing questions. How old was Rodin when he first began to draw? Where did Rodin get many of his ideas for sculptures?......
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Great sculptor’s candid, wide-ranging comments on meaning of art; great artists; relation of sculpture to poetry, painting, music; philosophy of life, more. 76 superb black-and-white illustrations of Rodin’s sculpture, drawings and prints.
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Rodin's Insight into Art The nineteenth century French sculptor, Auguste Rodin reveals his keen insights on sculpture and art in general in this short and highly readable volume. Rodin discusses beauty and nature as well as the art of the past, the Greeks and the Renaissance. The student will get an idea for how Rodin worked as well as what he believed to be the role of the artist and the goal of true art.

44. Rodin, Auguste | Define Rodin, Auguste At Dictionary.com
Cultural Dictionary Rodin, Auguste (roh dann , roh- dan ) A nineteenth-century French sculptor. The Thinker is one of his best-known works.
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46. Biographie: Auguste Rodin, 1840-1917
Tabellarischer berblick ber das Leben des franz sischen Bildhauers, Graphikers und Malers Auguste Rodin, (1840-1917).
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Auguste Rodin
Bildhauer, Graphiker, Maler
12. November: Auguste Rodin wird als Sohn eines Polizeibeamten in Paris geboren.
Nach dem Tod seiner Schwester tritt er in den Orden der "Pères du Saint-Sacrement" ein. Der Abt ermutigt ihn, sein Leben der Kunst zu widmen.
Er reist nach Florenz und Rom, um "die Geheimnisse Michelangelos zu entdecken".
Entstehung der Skulptur "Das eherne Zeitalter".
Reise durch Frankreich zwecks Studium der gotischen Kathedralen.
Er erhält den Auftrag, ein Portal für das Musée des Arts décoratifs zu gestalten. Für das sogenannte Höllentor wählt er Dantes "Inferno" als Thema. Das Portal, das er mit einer Vielzahl kleiner, "chaotisch" angeordneter Figuren als visuelle Analogie zum Zusammenbruch der traditionellen Moral des ausgehenden Jahrhunderts gestaltet, bleibt jedoch unvollendet.
Rodin erhält den Auftrag für das Denkmal "Die Bürger von Calais".
Rodin erhält von der "Société des Gens de Lettres" den Auftrag zu einem Porträt von Honoré de Balzac (1799-1850).
171 seiner Werke, darunter zum ersten Mal auch das "Höllentor", werden im "Pavillon Rodin" auf der Weltausstellung in Paris ausgestellt.

47. Childs Gallery: Rodin, Auguste: Available Works
Childs Gallery 169 Newbury Street - Boston, MA 02116 - 617.266.1108 - info@childsgallery.com
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48. Rodin Museum
Works of Auguste Rodin, the great French sculptor, administered by the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Site has details, visitor information, and virtual reality tours.
http://www.rodinmuseum.org/
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The time has come, to rejuvenate the exterior of the museum and its surrounding garden and landscape in the spirit of its original 1929 design. Learn More >> Auguste Rodin (French, 1840–1917) brought monumental public sculpture into the modern era. Though he was well acquainted with the academic traditions and idealized subjects of classical and Renaissance sculpture, Rodin's aim in his work was to be absolutely faithful to nature. His uncanny ability to convey movement and to show the inner feelings of the men and women he portrayed, the bravura of his light-catching modeling, and his extraordinary use of similar figures in different mediums, have established him as one of the greatest sculptors of all time. The Rodin Museum was the gift of movie theater magnate Jules Mastbaum (American, 1872–1926) to the city of Philadelphia. Mastbaum began collecting works by Rodin in 1923 with the intent of founding a museum to enrich the lives of his fellow citizens. Just three years later, he had assembled the largest collection of Rodin's works outside Paris, including bronze castings, plaster studies, drawings, prints, letters, and books. In 1926, Mastbaum commissioned French architects Paul Cret and Jacques Gréber to design the Museum building and gardens. Unfortunately, the collector did not live to see his dream realized, but his widow honored his commitment to the city, and the Museum was inaugurated on November 29, 1929.

49. OCAIW - Auguste Rodin: Works - Biography - Exhibitions
Auguste Rodin French Sculptor, 18401917. Links to pictures of works by Auguste Rodin in image galleries and art museum sites on the Internet. In English, Portuguese and Italian.
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50. Rodin Auguste - Netherlands | LinkedIn
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51. Auguste Rodin
Image gallery of the artist s works from the collection.
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52. Rodin And The Cantor Collection
The Iris B. Gerald Cantor Foundation was established in 1978 to promote and encourage the recognition and appreciation of excellence in the arts; to enhance cultural life
http://www.cantorfoundation.org/Rodin/rbio.html
About the Foundation Cantor Bios Contact Education ... Home
Rodin, c. 1902 At the height of his career, Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) was regarded as the greatest sculptor since Michelangelo. Straying from nineteenth-century academic conventions, Rodin created his own sense of personal artistic expressions that focused on the vitality of the human spirit. His modeling techniques captured the movement and depth of emotion of his subjects by altering traditional poses and gestures. His pioneering work has been a critical link between traditional and modern figurative sculpture.
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53. Auguste Rodin's Sculpture, Art And Drawings :NotSorry: The Kiss, Thinker, Gates
Personal web page with multiple photographs and comments. Views from a wide range of Rodin collections.
http://www.notsorry.com/rodin.asp
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(Portrait of Rodin created by Paolo Troubetskoy). In my early teenage years I selected a biographical novel about Rodin mainly because of the sexy title Naked Came I . As I read though, I became quite intrigued with the artist's passion and Bohemian lifestyle. When I made it to Paris a couple years later, I stopped at the Rodin museum. Since then, I have visited his works of art whenever convenient.
This page and its photos are my personal creation.
I have read both Frederic V. Grunfeld's Rodin: A Biography and the definitive biography Rodin: The Shape of Genius by Ruth Butler.

54. Rodin, Auguste
Gates of Hell, Fugit Amor, Rodin, 18851887
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Rodin, Auguste
Walking Man, Rodin, 1877-1878
The Three Shades, Rodin, 1880
Burghers of Calais, Rodin, 1886-1887
Gates of Hell, Fugit Amor, Rodin, 1885-1887
Balzac, Rodin, 1897
Gates of Hell, Rodin, 1880-1917

55. Auguste Rodin - Wikipedia
Artikkel om den franske skulpt ren i bokm lsversjonen av Wikipedia.
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56. Rodin, Auguste
Rodin, Auguste, in full REN FRAN OIS-AUGUSTE RODIN (b. Nov. 12, 1840, Parisd. Nov. 17, 1917, Meudon, Fr.), French sculptor of sumptuous bronze and marble figures
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Rodin, Auguste,
sculptor
Early life and work.
Rodin had begun to work with the sculptor A.-E. Carrier In 1875, at the age of 35, Rodin had yet to develop a personally expressive style because of the pressures of the decorative work. Italy gave him the shock that stimulated his genius. He visited Genoa, Florence, Rome, Naples, and Venice before returning to Brussels. The inspiration of Michelangelo and Donatello rescued him from the academicism of his working experience. Under those influences, he molded the bronze "Le Vaincu" ("The Vanquished"), his first original work, the painful expression of a vanquished energy aspiring to rebirth. It provoked scandals in the artistic circles of Brussels and again at the Paris Salon, where it was exhibited in 1877 as "L'
Toward the achievement of his art.
That bronze door was to be the great effort of Rodin's life. Although it was commissioned for delivery in 1884, it was left unfinished at his death in 1917. The theme of its scenes was borrowed from Dante's Divine Comedy

57. Rodin, Auguste | Rodin, Auguste Information | HighBeam Research - FREE Trial
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59. Rodin, Auguste
Auguste Rodin (born Fran oisAuguste-Ren Rodin; November 12, 1840 – November 17, 1917) was a French sculptor, and one of the pre-eminent sculptors of the modern era.
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Rodin, Auguste
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Jump to: navigation search Previous (Auguste Mariette) Next (Augustin-Jean Fresnel) Auguste Rodin. Auguste Rodin (born François-Auguste-René Rodin; November 12, 1840 – November 17, 1917) was a French sculptor , and one of the pre-eminent sculptors of the modern era. He played a pivotal role in redefining sculpture in the late nineteenth century, both excelling at and transcending the academic Beaux-Arts tradition. Possessing an ability to organize a complex, turbulent, deeply pocketed surface, he set himself apart from the predominant figure sculpture tradition of the time. Despite Rodin's belief that contemporary sculpture was stale and limiting, he did not set out to rebel against tradition. He was schooled traditionally, and wanted academic recognition. Yet Rodin's most notable sculptures were roundly criticized during his lifetime. A pose might be considered too informal, the exactness of his forms too real, or the lack of a heroic theme found disrespectful. Rodin was sensitive to the controversy, but did not change his style, and successive works brought increasing favor from the government and the artistic community. His work represents in artistic form the growth of democracy , in which the common people began to matter as much as the elites. His art reflected this trend away from the struggle of the great hero toward common humanity.

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