Rodin


Author:

Bernard Champigneulle


Publish Date:

1967


Publisher:

Thames & Hudson


Cover Type:

Hardcover


Condition:

Very Good
Excellent, well kept condition with light wear and minor foxing. Plastic covered.

R45.00

Details

In Rodin, Bernard Champigneulle offers a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the life and work of one of the most influential sculptors in art history—Auguste Rodin. This well-researched and thoughtfully written book provides a deep dive into the artistic genius of Rodin, examining his innovative approach to sculpture, his most famous works, and the enduring impact of his art on the world of modern sculpture.

Champigneulle traces Rodin’s journey from his early struggles and training to his rise as a master of his craft, renowned for his ability to capture the raw emotion and physicality of the human form. The book highlights key works such as The Thinker, The Kiss, and The Burghers of Calais, offering detailed analyses of their significance both within the context of Rodin’s career and in the broader history of art.

Beyond the analysis of Rodin’s sculptures, Rodin also delves into his personal life, his relationships with his models, and his place in the artistic movements of his time. The book is richly illustrated with images of his works, providing a visual context that brings Champigneulle’s engaging narrative to life.

For art lovers, students, and anyone interested in understanding the legacy of this groundbreaking artist, Rodin is a must-read. Champigneulle’s book provides a fascinating portrait of Rodin not only as an artist but as a visionary who revolutionized the art of sculpture.