Art by Auguste Rodin

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Author Rodin, Auguste, 1840-1917
Editor Gsell, Paul, 1870-1947
Translator Fedden, Katharine Waldo Douglas, 1870-1939
LoC No. 12027821
Title Art
Note Reading ease score: 68.8 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
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Summary "Art" by Auguste Rodin is a philosophical treatise on the nature of art written in the early 20th century. The work explores Rodin's thoughts and musings on artistic creation, emphasizing the importance of beauty, expression, and the inner truth of subjects. It serves as both a personal manifesto and a reflective critique of contemporary views on art. The opening of "Art" begins with a vivid description of Rodin's idyllic surroundings near Paris, where he expresses his discontent with the modern world's dismissal of art in favor of material pursuits. Engaging in dialogue with his friend Paul Gsell, Rodin laments how contemporary society has lost its connection to beauty and contemplation, viewing art as an outdated interest. He emphasizes that true art is born from a deep appreciation of nature and the human experience, suggesting that the importance of artistic expression transcends mere functionality and utility. This sets a contemplative tone for the rest of the book, inviting readers to reflect on the role of art in their own lives. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class N: Fine Arts
Subject Art
Subject Artists
Subject Sculpture
Subject Artists -- France -- Interviews
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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