10% OFF

L'Art

by Auguste Rodin
language: catalan
Publisher: VELES I VENTS EDICIONS, September of 2025 ‧
19,26€
17,33€
10% OFF
free shipping
A més de ser considerat un dels grans escultors de tots els temps, Auguste Rodin fou un artista amb plena consciència del seu gest i del significat de la seva obra. En aquestes converses amb Paul Gsell, recollides pel mateix periodista francès, Rodin exposa una teoria de l'art profundament depurada, estilitzada i simplificada, que es basa en la sinceritat de la mirada i la fidelitat a la natura. Per l'escultor francès, cercar la veritat i l'essència del moviment són l'única manera de copsar la realitat i el nucli espiritual de l'home, i així ho defensa a L'art, un dels textos en què un gran artista ha exposat de manera més clara la seva forma d'afrontar l'ofici. Rodin ens hi explica allò que considerava primordial quan es posava a modelar, i ens transmet una dedicació i passió genuïna per la feina, la qual cosa el converteix en un dels textos més bells sobre art que s'hagin publicat.

L'Art

by Auguste Rodin

Property Description
ISBN: 9788412992632
Publisher: VELES I VENTS EDICIONS
Release Date: September of 2025
Language: Catalan
Dimensions: 150 x 230 x 23 mm
Cover: Softcover
Pages: 224
Format: Book
Categories: Books in Spanish > Others
Books in Spanish > Art > Arts in General
Books in Spanish > Art > History of Art
EAN: 9788412992632

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Auguste Rodin

French artist Rodin was born on December 12, 1840, in Paris, and died in 1917. Gifted with a natural talent for the perception of forms, he was never, however, admitted to the School of Fine Arts. The clay head Man with a Broken Nose It was rejected by the Salon of 1864. He became a student and assistant of Carrier-Belleuse, executing some of the commissions he received. The discovery of the work of Michelangelo Buonarroti, on a trip to Italy in 1874, liberated his style and made him integrate the importance of modeling. The controversy generated at the Salon of 1877 by Bronze Age This eventually earned him official protection. He thus received several commissions, including the design of... The Gates of Hell, the monument The Burghers of Calais and the statue of Honoré de Balzac. His reputation continued to grow, exhibiting at the Paris Salon, the Brussels Exhibition, and the Universal Exhibition of 1900. Rodin broke surfaces to create new lighting effects, leaving parts unfinished, expressing the idea of ​​the statue sprouting from the stone. His passion for Camille Claudel, his collaborator and sister of the writer Paul Claudel, inspired his various versions of The Kiss and other works with erotic themes. Rodin's last phase is linked to the Symbolist movement and includes a series of hands and allegorical female figures.

(see more)

BY THE AUTHOR