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1. Rodin on Art and Artists (Fine
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2. Auguste Rodin (Albums Series)
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3. Auguste Rodin: Drawings &
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4. Auguste Rodin (Bibliolife Reproduction
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5. Auguste Rodin (German Edition)
6. Venus
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7. Auguste Rodin
 
8. The Sculpture of Auguste Rodin:
 
9. The Gates of Hell by Auguste Rodin
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10. Rodin: His Art and His Inspiration
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11. Rodin: Eros And Creativity
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12. Little Sap and Monsieur Rodin
 
13. Rodin: A Biography
 
14. Auguste Rodin
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15. Auguste Rodin (The Life and Work
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16. Auguste Rodin. Skulpturen und
 
17. Auguste Rodin: The Burghers of
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18. Auguste Rodin: Erotic Sketches
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19. Art By Auguste Rodin (1912)
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20. Outdoor Sculptures in France:

1. Rodin on Art and Artists (Fine Art Series)
by Auguste Rodin
Paperback: 119 Pages (2009-05-21)
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Asin: 0486244873
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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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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5-0 out of 5 stars 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 Rodinworked as well as what he believed to be the role of the artist and thegoal of true art. ... Read more


2. Auguste Rodin (Albums Series)
by Gilles Neret
Paperback: 96 Pages (1999-01-01)
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Asin: 3822886629
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This volume examines the sculptures and drawings of Auguste Rodin (1840-1917). ... Read more


3. Auguste Rodin: Drawings & Watercolors
by Antoinette Le Normand-Romain, Christina Buley-Uribe
Hardcover: 440 Pages (2007-04-09)
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Asin: 0500238359
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"I have drawn all my life. I began withdrawing: I have never stopped drawing."—Auguste Rodin

From the "black" drawings contemporaneous with the Gates of Hell to his great watercolor nudes, this book reproduces hundreds of Auguste Rodin's most beautiful graphic works held in the collection of the Musée Rodin, a number of which are published here for the first time. The accompanying essays analyze the complex relationships between Rodin's drawings and his sculptures, the problems of attribution, and the role of sensuality in his work.

Rodin's rich graphic oeuvre has until now been a little-known aspect of his art, yet it is crucial to a full understanding of his work. This book will be essential reading for anyone interested in the great sculptor's achievements. 372 illustrations in color and black and white. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars auguste rodin: watercolours and drawings
Love the book, something I have been waiting for for years since most focus on his sculptures.I gave it a four rating only because I wouldhave liked a larger format.The roughly 9.5" X 6" doesn't open flat and also it would have been nice to have larger sized reproductions.I was aware of the size and liked it anyway since it is certainly a good price for the number of illustrations.Definitely worth buying.

5-0 out of 5 stars A great buy
This book is certainly a treat for anyone who appreciates Rodin's work. Rodin's drawings are truly unique, and are well reproduced in this book. I would also recommend the Klimt and Schiele collections by this publisher as well.

5-0 out of 5 stars The "Other" Rodin - Drawings and Watercolors
Though most readers already may be familiar with Rodin's sculpture, they won't want to miss the gorgeous full page reproductions of hundreds of the artist's watercolors and line drawings. The wide ranging portfolio - in terms of color, shape, texture - is sure to impress. The book itself is of very high quality and the reproductions are excellent. The editors have added a helpful and interesting discussion of this aspect of Rodin's work that will enhance your enjoyment of these drawings. ... Read more


4. Auguste Rodin (Bibliolife Reproduction Series)
by Rainer Maria Rilke
Paperback: 78 Pages (2009-05-20)
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Asin: 1110199120
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Rilke, Rodin's secretary, examines Rodin's life and work, and explains the often elusive connection between the creative forces that drive timeless literature and great art. Written in 1903 and 1907, these essays about the master's work and development as an artist were declared by Rodin himself as the supreme interpretation of his work. 33 illustrations.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Great Book!
I am extremely delighted with my most recent purchase from the Bibliolife Reproduction Series. The book arrived quickly and inexcellent condition, like new!

5-0 out of 5 stars Ode to Uncle Larry
I am extremely delighted with my most recent purchase from Uncle Larry's Library. The item ordered arrived almost overnight, and in the most excellent condition, like new! All this, at very low cost. Yes, I will be ordering from Uncle Larry again! Highest praise.

5-0 out of 5 stars "All right, Ben. Attend me."
"Anybody can look at a pretty girl and see a pretty girl. An artist can look at a pretty girl and see the old woman she will become. A better artist can look at an old woman and see the pretty girl that she used to be. But a great artist-a master-and that iswhat Auguste Rodin was-can look at an old woman, protray her exactly as she is...and force the viewer to see the pretty girl she used to be...and more than that, he can make anyone with the sensitivity of an armadillo, or even you, see that this lovely young girl is still alive, not old and ugly at all, but simply prisoned inside her ruined body. He can make you feel the quiet, endless tragedy that there was never a girl born who ever grew older than eighteen in her heart...no matter what the merciless hours have done to her. Look at her, Ben. Growing old doesn't matter to you and me; we were never meant to be admired-but it does to them."

-Robert A. Heinlein "Stranger in a Strange Land" ... Read more


5. Auguste Rodin (German Edition)
by Rainer Maria Rilke
Paperback: 228 Pages (1922-01-01)
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Asin: B0040V50E6
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This volume is produced from digital images created through the University of Michigan University Library's large-scale digitization efforts. The Library seeks to preserve the intellectual content of items in a manner that facilitates and promotes a variety of uses. The digital reformatting process results in an electronic version of the original text that can be both accessed online and used to create new print copies. The Library also understands and values the usefulness of print and makes reprints available to the public whenever possible. This book and hundreds of thousands of others can be found in the HathiTrust, an archive of the digitized collections of many great research libraries. For access to the University of Michigan Library's digital collections, please see http://www.lib.umich.edu and for information about the HathiTrust, please visit http://www.hathitrust.org ... Read more


6. Venus
by Auguste Rodin
Kindle Edition: Pages (2009-09-13)
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Written in 1912, "Venus" is sculptor Auguste Rodin’s passionate ode to one of art’s great masterpieces, the Venus de Milo, now in the Louvre Museum in Paris. This new, expanded edition of Rodin's unique text, also includes "The Dance of Shiva", Rodin's loose, written impressions of a bronze statue of the Hindu god Shiva. This is Dorothy Dudley's original, authorized English translation of "Venus" from 1912. "The Dance of Shiva" was newly translated by Tina A. Kover in 2009. ... Read more


7. Auguste Rodin
by Jane Mayo Roos
Hardcover: 208 Pages (2010-05-05)
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This new monograph examines the life and works of Auguste Rodin (1840-1917), whose compelling career and legacy continue to captivate audiences, artists and critics alike. As one of the greatest and most prolific sculptors of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Rodin transformed sculpture-making and reinvigorated what was considered to be a dying art form. Born into a working-class family, Rodin had little formal education in the fine arts and struggled against poverty throughout his career. At an early age, he attended the Petite Ecole, a school for drawing and mathematics, learning skills aimed at the commercial sector. Then, having failed the entrance examinations for the Ecole des Beaux-Arts three times, Rodin supported himself by working for several commercial studios as an assistant for a few years. In 1863, devasted by the death of his beloved sister, Maria, the artist joined a religious community, the Order of the Blessed Sacrament, which was under the direction of Father Pierre-Julien Eymard, who would become the subject of one of Rodin's first sculptures.Realizing that religion was not his calling, Rodin returned to Paris, where he began to work in the studios of Albert Carrier-Belleuse, a fashionable commercial sculptor, who was to have a considerable impact on the art and career of the young sculptor. At this time, Rodin also began to work on his own, creating portraits of his father and studying the works of Rubens. After a trip to Italy in 1875, Rodin also studied the works of Michelangelo, whose influence was crucial to his development and his determination to be a sculptor. Rodin's signature style of working directly from the model was formed early with his "Man with the Broken Nose", which was rejected for the Salon exhibition in 1865, although the marble version was accepted ten years later. Rodin then created "The Age of Bronze", the first work in which a sense of his true potential can be seen. The originality of this work was met with resistance, and critics accused Rodin of making a cast from a live model, suspicious as they were of the incredible realism of the statue.In spite of this, Rodin's "The Age of Bronze" was purchased in 1880 by the French state, who subsequently commissioned the sculptor for the large entrance portal for the Musee des Arts Decoratifs, soon to be called "The Gates of Hell". Drawing inspiration from Dante's "The Divine Comedy" and Baudelaire's "Les Fleurs du Mal", Rodin created such masterpieces as "The Kiss", "The Thinker" and "The Three Shades", originally parts of "The Gates of Hell". Another monumental project, "The Burghers of Calais", also demonstrates the sculptor's tendency to play with the relationship between volume and space through the technique of fragmentation and assemblage as Rodin studied every aspect of the work intensively, creating maquettes and sculptures for the heads, hands, feet and the lines of the burgher's robes. Other important works such as Rodin's "Monument to Balzac" and his portraits of Victor Hugo, among many others, are also examined in detail. In 1910 Rodin was named Grand Officer in the Legion of Honour and became one of the very few artists to achieve such a high status. This new monograph is a perfect introduction to the work of this original and influential sculptor.The book combines Jane Mayo Roos' scholarly yet accessible text with 200 beautiful photographic reproductions of Rodin's works, from his early drawings to his well-known sculptures. In relating the history of Rodin's sculpture, the author has set the artist's career in the context of the art world of the period and emphasized the ways in which his sculptures differed significantly from the works produced by his contemporaries. In addition, Roos also offers an analysis of the making of sculpture in the nineteenth century, explaining the role mechanical reproduction played in the processes by which marble and bronze sculptures were made at the time, thereby clarifying the existence of posthumous casts. ... Read more


8. The Sculpture of Auguste Rodin: The Collection of the Rodin Museum, Philadelphia
by John L. Tancock
 Paperback: 664 Pages (1990-12)
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Isbn: 0685040305
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9. The Gates of Hell by Auguste Rodin
by Albert Edward Elsen
 Hardcover: 269 Pages (1985-07)
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Isbn: 0804712735
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10. Rodin: His Art and His Inspiration
by Catherine Lampert, Antoinette Romain
Hardcover: 320 Pages (2006-12-01)
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Asin: 190397366X
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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The Thinker. The Kiss. Iconic and groundbreaking, Auguste Rodin’s works brought sculpture into the 20th century and established a new sculptural freedom that captures the imaginations of artists even today. In this exquisitely illustrated volume, leading Rodin scholars share new insights on Rodin’s work. Stunning new photographs of sculptures include The Thinker and The Walking Man as well as lesser-known (but no less dramatic) works; the book also includes intriguing photographs by Rodin and his contemporaries.

This is a must-have for anyone interested in the history of sculpture. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Outstanding
Reviewed several Rodin books before choosing this one.Our friends said it is outstanding.We shipped it overseas, which was easy and quick with Amazon.Sort of nervous sending international, but no worries.

4-0 out of 5 stars CAMILLE
As a Rodin researcher, I find Catharine Lampert's book extremely useful as a reference. It is very insightful in providing three-dimensional characterization, particularly to Camille Claudel who played such an important part in influencing Rodin's style in the 1880's, serving both as a detailer (hands and feet) of his own works, a model and his lover while continuing to become a better and better sculptor in her own right. The book is a beautiful publication worthy of coffee-table display. The lure of the coffee table, however should be balanced by the posible reactions of those who may flip it open towards the end. Here one finds many of his drawings. Wonderful though they and his style are in the drafting field, there are quite a number of sketches that are also extremely explicit . I would not want my grandchildren to be 'hit' by these. Buy the book by all means but be forewarned to display, or not display, according to the company that surround your coffee table. Neville Hale, author "The Rodin Quest" listed by Amazon.

5-0 out of 5 stars "All right, Ben. Attend me."
"Anybody can look at a pretty girl and see a pretty girl. An artist can look at a pretty girl and see the old woman she will become. A better artist can look at an old woman and see the pretty girl that she used to be. But a great artist-a master-and that iswhat Auguste Rodin was-can look at an old woman, protray her exactly as she is...and force the viewer to see the pretty girl she used to be...and more than that, he can make anyone with the sensitivity of an armadillo, or even you, see that this lovely young girl is still alive, not old and ugly at all, but simply prisoned inside her ruined body. He can make you feel the quiet, endless tragedy that there was never a girl born who ever grew older than eighteen in her heart...no matter what the merciless hours have done to her. Look at her, Ben. Growing old doesn't matter to you and me; we were never meant to be admired-but it does to them."

-Robert A. Heinlein "Stranger in a Strange Land"

5-0 out of 5 stars Beautiful image filled collection of Rodin's creations.
This book contains many wonderful pieces, as well as providing details of Rodin's life during the time he created these enchanting works.I love to turn each page, because his collection always remain fresh and exciting...Jasmine ... Read more


11. Rodin: Eros And Creativity
Paperback: 185 Pages (2006-12-30)
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Superbly reproduced images of selected sculptures and late drawings by Rodin document his obsession with sexuality, revealing the countless ways he depicted the subject: as a threat and challenge, but also as the source of all creative inspiration and passion. Augmenting these illustrations are essays by leading scholars exploring the ramifications of eros in Rodin’s work and his influence on his contemporaries as well as on future artists. In word and image, this volume deepens our understanding of nineteenth century’s premier sculptor. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Beautiful and physical
After "The Thinker," Rodin may be best known for "The Kiss" - that moving and elegant tribute to love's physical expression. It's only one of the master's studies of the topic.

This book opens with about fifty pages of biographical information, nicely illustrated with small insets, roughly a third of the page count. The real point of this book, however, is its collection of Rodin's art. We first see photographic studies of forty three sculptural works. These include single figures (like "Danaid") as well as couples, including "The Kiss", "The Eternal Idol," "Youth Triumphant," and others that vary in subject and mood. "Torso of Adele" captures one woman's voluptuous grace; "Walking Man" offers a simple statement of masculine power; "Pygmalion and Galatea" depicts a complex feeling that includes lowering oneself before the object of worship. A few black and white photos represent each piece, showing different angles and levels of detail. Unfortunately, the reader is at the mercy of the photographer's choices of views, which don't always depict the details one might want to examine. Choices of lighting and photographic reproduction also obscure some details, leaving the viewer as much tantalized as informed.

The end of the book reproduces 75 of Rodin's sketches and watercolor studies. Careful printing on opaque, bright paper brings out even the faint details in many of these works. These images cover a somewhat different range of sensibilites, including sprawling poses that tend towards the salacious. Others (e.g. "Sleeping Girl") depict more innocent views, and yet others (including "Sapphic Couple") go deeper into the erotic range. There's no contradiction between them; each is a point sample of Rodin's broad appreciation of women's beauty.

Rainer Crone does not cover the whole of Rodin's work, but doesn't try to. Instead this addresses one crucial segment of the total ouvre, and does so more thoroughly than broader studies can. This shouldn't be your only book on Rodin, but will complement your other studies of this masterful artist.

-- wiredweird

4-0 out of 5 stars Heavy on the Art, But a Bit Confusing on the Eyes
I saw this book at the CMA and thought I'd write a review since no one has done so yet. This book is very nice for a paperback. Most of the writing, which I didn't really look at, was in the beginning of the book with the rest focusing primarily on reproductions of his sculpture. There were some photos of Rodin and the customary biographical information and a huge amount of reproductions of his work, most of which are good, but some are from angles that are not the best and some of the details are a bit confusing. With work like Rodin's that showcases a balance between the primitive and refined, it is important to get a clear shot in order to understand what it is that you are looking at. Some of the reproductions, while beautiful, are a bit confusing from that standpoint. Otherwise, a good book. I'll probably buy it myself someday, when I'm no longer a starving artist. ... Read more


12. Little Sap and Monsieur Rodin
by Felicia Hoshino (Illustrator) Michelle Lord (Author)
Hardcover: 32 Pages (2006-04-01)
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Asin: 1584302488
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5-0 out of 5 stars History with grace
With two Cambodian-born children, this book is a treasured addition to our library. Beautifully told and illustrated, its graceful imagery draws children into the story, and with the muliple readings demanded soon has them practicing the hand poses and dreaming of dance.

My kids will be reading this for years, and I now give this as a gift for all new baby girls ... and Khmer boys, as well.

5-0 out of 5 stars A beautifully presented picturebook story
Little Sap And Monsieur Rodin combines Michelle Lord's engaging text with impressive illustrations by Felicia Hoshino to tell the remarkable story of a young woman who in the year 1906 was a member of the dance troupe from the Royal Palace in Cambodia when they all made a trip to the beautiful city of Paris. Carrying young readers through Little Sap's encounter with the famous French artist, Augustine Rodin, Little Sap And Monsieur Rodin follows the painter and sculptor's interest with the classic beauty of Cambodian dance in general, and the dancing girl Little Sap in particular. A beautifully presented picturebook story, Little Sap And Monsieur Rodin will delight young readers and prove a popular addition to school and/or community library picturebook collections.

5-0 out of 5 stars A wonderful book on many levels
Young girls especially will be able to identify with Little Sap as she starts her first dance class, all awkward and clumsy compared with the more experienced girls in the room.But as Little Sap grows more comfortable dancing, the reader grows more comfortable in the world of early 20th century Cambodia.And then the reader feels the same thrill Little Sap does when her dance group boards a huge ocean liner -- bringing along costumes, props, and even elephants! -- and sails for France.

The story is like a magical time machine that sends us back to a time when the world was much larger than it is today and foreign cultures were much more exotic. Cambodia of a century ago was a very artistic society, and the illustrations are superb in communicating the details of the clothing, dance, music, and architecture of the period.Together, the words and pictures convey a genuine sense of being there and sharing in the experiences of Little Sap.

5-0 out of 5 stars A wonderful childrens book that tugs at the heartstrings
A truly delightful childrens book about a young cambodian girl who leaves her family and her village to become a dancer for the princess's royal dance troupe so that her family can have a better life.Along the way, she learns hard work and self worth.I found this to be an inspiring and touching story with a unique cultural angle not normally seen in childrens books.
The bright and colorful drawings bring the story to life.

I highly recommend this book!An exceptional book from a first time author that I hope publishes many more in the years to come.

4-0 out of 5 stars Shall we dance?
They say not to judge a book by its cover.Obviously this rule is true some of the time.Some of the time, however, the cover is EXACTLY what you need to see in order to judge a book correctly.How many times have you seen a cheaply produced cover on a children's picture book also to find the story inside laughably simplistic?More than once, I'd wager.By and large, however, I do not seek out books based on what their covers look like.Then I took a gander at "Little Sap and Monsieur Rodin" and my little heart went pitter-pat.Oh how pretty.We've all seen those picture books that show a small child getting to know some great artistic figure.There was "Beethoven Lives Upstairs", and "Degas and the Little Dancer" (which bears no small resemblance to this book), and the truly disturbing "Picasso and the Girl With the Ponytail".What drew me to "Little Sap" however was partly its content.I don't know how many Cambodian picture books you can recite off the top of your head, but my count is pretty low.Add to that the fact that the book talks about Rodin (oddly ignored by picture books, by and large) and you've got yourself the makings of something particularly good.

The royal dance troupe of Cambodia is recruiting new members from a number of girls around the country.Little Sap is from a small village, but despite her dirty nails and awkward balance the child wins a place on the court's troupe.That means unceasing practice and training.Over the years she gains confidence and poise and is allowed to go to France with the troupe to perform abroad.While there they attract the attention of the great artist Auguste Rodin.Drawn to the dancers (no pun intended), Rodin spends much of his time in the villa where they stay, sketching their moves.Little Sap in particular gets his attention and by the end of their stay in France he purchases a pair of fancy French shoes and gives her a sketch of herself.The back of the book includes an Author's Note that describes the facts behind the story and what is and isn't true.

Rendered in ink, watercolor, acrylic, and paper collage the illustrations done by first-time picture book artist Felicia Hoshino are quite pleasant.Hoshino's girls wear silk sampot, or pantaloons, which let the girls look as if they're wearing slightly baggy pants all the time.This accurate detail has a dual purpose.On the one hand it means that the book is historically and culturally appropriate.On the other, it means that the girls in this book look particularly familiar to today's jean-shod young lasses.The style Hoshino uses here tends towards odd proportions in characters.Feet tend to be particularly small and heads particularly large.Just the same, this technique never strikes the reader as out of place.It's simply a different style.

Lord is careful to note at the back of her book that Little Sap's story is, for the most part, made up.There are elements to it, however, that were true.One thing I noticed in a photograph displayed of Rodin watching a dancer was that the performer is wearing a costume far more elaborate than any pictured in the book.During the professional dance of Robam Makaw the costumes are made evident, but we never get a scene similar to the one in the photo.One has to wonder why this is.Why, for example, did artist Felicia Hoshino choose to include plenty of scenes where the girls dance for Rodin, but not one where they are dressed up?Still, there was much to enjoy in this book.I was particularly pleased that Lord thought to include some of the hand motions mastered for the purpose of the dance.And though there isn't an official Bibliography at the back, a quick gander at the publication page shows the books, videos, and websites that Lord and Hoshino owe their aid to.

There are plenty of child-influences-great-artist type books out there, but by and large they are of white children with white artists.You'll still have the white artist in this book, but at least there's a bit of multiculturalism going on as well.You may be able to find Cambodian folktales in your local library, but not many will be stories based on real life occurrences involving the Khmer empire.A lovely little book and a nice story to boot. ... Read more


13. Rodin: A Biography
by Frederic V. Grunfeld
 Paperback: 738 Pages (1998-03-21)
list price: US$22.95
Isbn: 0306808269
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Auguste Rodin (1840–1917) was not only the world's greatest sculptor, known for such works as The Thinker, The Kiss, The Hand of God, and dozens of others, but also one of the most remarkable personalities of modern times: an artist who outraged contemporaries with his disturbingly unfinished monuments; a sensualist who shocked France with his scandalous relationships; and a friend to the most gifted writers and artists of his day. Beautifully written and illustrated, Rodin is the definitive biography of a man whose influence on sculpture was as profound as Michelangelo's.
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4-0 out of 5 stars A lucid portrait of a master and his times
François-Auguste-René Rodin was regarded by many in his lifetime as the successor of Michelangelo. His career spanned a epoch scarred by the Franco-Prussian War, Commune, fall of Napoleon III, and World War I. Despite civic calamity, he thrived with luminous contemporaries like Bonnard, Degas, Monet, Renoir, Pissarro, Gauguin, Cézanne, Matisse, Hugo, Zola, Mirbeau, Proust, Debussy, Saint-Saëns, Fauré, Chabrier, Bizet, Lalo, Gounod, and Ofenbach. How these legends flourished in adversity is the great paradox of the period.

The age, celebrated by expositions and landmarks like the controversial 300m Eiffel tower, heralded innovation that broadened travel and extended publicity. Rodin was wise enough to leverage both to become an international celebrity. His century-old legacy remains fresh, vital and expressive: in many respects it's still unsurpassed.

This amply illustrated text explores Rodin's provenance, training, influences, bohemian lifestyle, amorous liaisons, travels, influences, works, altier production, contemporaries, publicity, and honors in a lucid narrative of a seminal artist and his age.

Highly recommended.

4-0 out of 5 stars No stone left unturned
I think the author has done a heroic job of pulling together all the scraps of information about Rodin's life into a single tome.Rodin himself would have approved of the characterization of himself as a misunderstood genius who worked without compromise or the least hint of encouragement until he was almost 40.

But at over 600 pages in length (of which the first 80 page cover his family history and the first 35 years of his life), this is a book for the serious student or the masochist.Rodin is carefully described in context with the turn of the 20th century artist community he lived in and the rich society patrons who bought his art, the letters they wrote, the parties they attended.A story told in an enormous amount of detail with a single unwavering spotlight.

3-0 out of 5 stars Plain Coarse Meal - Feeding
A block plainly stating.Nihil bouleversing.I was unaware of the man's way 'til Frederic so kindly sacrificed years of his life, I'm sure, in elaborating he so elaborately done so before.A worthy portrait clear.I recommend to the layman with time.

5-0 out of 5 stars Fabulous Biography
It is hard to believe that this book did not engender more attention or acclaim.It is absolutely the best I have ever read on Rodin the man and the artist.His life and background is presented in remarkable detail and photographs of many of his most famous works are presented.

His views on religion, love, sex, France, art- everything is here for the asking. His workings and interaction with the many artists are captured, and this is especially important since this was a particularly vibrant and intellectually fertile time in the history of art.His love for France and for all things French is expressed over and over.His letters give us a glimpse into the "real" man, the artist who finally married his lover toward the end of their lives.He was the man who challenged the world, leading the army of Romanticism forward, only to be called old-fashioned and out of date when he refused to change with the times.What a life and what a book! ... Read more


14. Auguste Rodin
by Rh Value Publishing
 Hardcover: 4 Pages (1988-12-12)
list price: US$29.99
Isbn: 0517368196
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15. Auguste Rodin (The Life and Work of)
by Richard Tames
Paperback: 32 Pages (2005-09-15)
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Asin: 1403484996
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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?What is The Thinker?Read 'The Life and Work of: Auguste Rodin' to answer these questions and more.Each book in 'The Life and Work of...' series tells the story of a famous artist.You'll learn about their lives.You'll see how the things that happened to them and the people who they met changed the way they made their art. ... Read more


16. Auguste Rodin. Skulpturen und Zeichnungen.
by Auguste Rodin, Gilles Neret
Paperback: 92 Pages (2001-02-01)
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Asin: 3822884154
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17. Auguste Rodin: The Burghers of Calais
by Auguste Rodin
 Paperback: 137 Pages (1976)

Isbn: 0917344006
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18. Auguste Rodin: Erotic Sketches (Prestel's Erotic Sketchboo Series) (German Edition)
by Auguste Rodin
Hardcover: 63 Pages (2006-03-30)
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Asin: 379133395X
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Auguste Rodin: Erotic Sketchbook

Norbert Wolf

Designed to imitate an artistÂ’s sketchbook, this exquisite collection of Auguste RodinÂ’s nude drawings is a sensuous celebration of his work.

One of the worldÂ’s most revered sculptors, Rodin spent much of his late career sketching nudes in his studio. At the time these intimate studies were considered obscene and their first public exhibition resulted in scandal. Today RodinÂ’s erotic work is appreciated for its great expressive power, confidence of line, and delicate colors. This collection of more than thirty color drawings offers readers the unique experience of peering over the artistÂ’s shoulder as he works. The stunning reproductions, embossed cover and ribbon tie make this a perfect gift for lovers of art and lovers everywhere.

Norbert Wolf is an art historian and the author of Gustav Klimt: Erotic Sketchbook, Egon Schiele: Erotic Sketchbook, and The World of Saints (all by Prestel). ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars A Treasure Book from Rodin's Last Years of Work
Though very small in format and in brevity of content (a mere 64 pages with 38 illustrations), this little book serves art lovers and art historians well.Contained in this slight volume, and interspersed with cogent commentary by Norbert Wolf in both English and German, are Auguste Rodin's final sketches in pencil, watercolor and gouache of the female nude.Quite in contrast to his monumental sculptures these sketches reveal a different aspect of Rodin's genius - he introduces nude and nearly nude drawings of women in tandem, works that at the time of creation were scandalously dismissed as pornography.

In today's harsher light these fine sketches provide a glance at not only Rodin's psyche but also at his amazingly fluid style of committing drawing to paper, a style in significant contrast to his strictly anatomically correct sculptural figures.The book is a delight to read and to peruse and allows us entry into the climate of the late 19th and early 20th century art realm.Grady Harp, September 06 ... Read more


19. Art By Auguste Rodin (1912)
by Paul Gsell
Hardcover: 430 Pages (2010-05-23)
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Asin: 1161864482
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone! ... Read more


20. Outdoor Sculptures in France: Sculptures by Auguste Rodin, L'âme de La France, the Kiss, the Thinker, the Gates of Hell, the Burghers of Calais
Paperback: 46 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Asin: 1156345707
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Chapters: Sculptures by Auguste Rodin, L'âme de La France, the Kiss, the Thinker, the Gates of Hell, the Burghers of Calais, France Crowning Art and Industry, the Walking Man, the Age of Bronze, Monument to Balzac. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 44. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: L'Âme de la France (The Soul of France) is the name given by the French sculptor Carlo Sarrabezolles to three identical monumental statues that he executed in three different materials during the interwar period, the first in plaster in 1921, the second in stone in 1922, and the last in bronze in 1930. 3.2 metres tall, they represent a female warrior with naked breasts raising her arms toward the sky. Executed from the first of the three models, the newest sculpture is currently located on a pedestal at the entrance to Hell-Bourg on the Heights of the island of Réunion, an overseas département of France in the Indian Ocean. It was presented by the deputy Lucien Gasparin to the commune of Salazie in 1931 and since then has gone through island history in unusual fashion. At first erected in the little village centre before the town hall, it was quickly dynamited off its pedestal by the priest, then successively kept in pieces behind a hair salon, repaired by welding, and at last moved several kilometres to the place where it still stands. There, it was once again torn off its pedestal by a tropical cyclone, then abandoned, face down on the ground, for twenty years before finally being found by chance during construction work in 1968. It was then put back in place, rehabilitated as a memorial to World War I dead, celebrated in magnificent public ceremonies, registered in the general inventory of historic monuments, and finally classified as such in 2004. Like the two other examples, in plaster and stone...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=15456899 ... Read more


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