After AUGUSTE RODIN, (France, 1840 - 1917). "La Toilette de Vénus". Sculpture in patinated bronze. Exemplary 016/098. Reproduction realized by Royal Art. With certificate of Kart H. Jureit of Royal Art.Setdart Auction HouseEst: €900 - €1,000 €500(CNY 3,943) Live Today After AUG...
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Biography of Auguste Rodin essaysFrancois-Auguste-Rene Rodin was born on November 12. 1840. Auguste Rodin was the second child of Jean-Baptiste Rodin and Marie Cheffer. Like many artists, he was not an overnight success. He was rejected numerous times fr
Like we immediately understand the meaning of a wave from a friend, a true artwork gestures in this manner, communicating a "life from afar," endowing us with new energy to create. In Rodin Rilke finally recognizes an artist who can create like the phonograph he puzzled about as a child,...
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These lines in the artwork is very loose and free. These lines in the artwork reminds me of Vincent van Gogh, The Starry Night lines in his artwork which are loose ,but the viewer can tell what the meaning of the picture is. In the artwork Untitled (The bright flatness) colors mostly ...
Portrait of Auguste RodinAuguste Renoir
Here they are not gruesome, but part of an aesthetic mereology (system of parts and wholes) that governs, at least according to Rilke, the metaphysics of the artwork. Not only are these body parts separable from the whole work, or person, but the sensory interactions between them seem also...