Rodin on Art and Artists: Conversations with Paul GsellCourier Corporation, 01.01.1983 - 119 Seiten In an intimate talk with his protégé, the great sculptor offers candid, wide-ranging comments on a diverse range of topics: the meaning of art; other famed artists; the relationship of sculpture to poetry, painting, and music; his philosophy of life; and much more. Seventy-six black-and-white illustrations of Rodin's sculptures, drawings, and prints are included. |
Inhalt
MEETING RODIN | 1 |
Chapter I REALISM IN ART | 10 |
TO THE ARTIST ALL IN NATURE IS BEAUTIFUL | 18 |
MODELLING | 21 |
Chapter IV MOVEMENT IN ART | 32 |
Chapter V DRAWING AND COLOR | 44 |
Chapter VI THE BEAUTY OF WOMEN | 47 |
Chapter VII OF YESTERDAY AND OF TODAY | 54 |
THOUGHT IN ART | 68 |
Chapter IX MYSTERY IN ART | 80 |
Chapter X PHIDIAS AND MICHELANGELO | 92 |
Chapter XI AT THE LOUVRE | 102 |
Chapter XII ON THE USEFULNESS OF THE ARTIST | 112 |
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