Auguste Rodin

(noun)

Auguste Rodin was a French sculptor. Although Rodin is generally considered the progenitor of modern sculpture, he did not set out to rebel against the past. He was schooled traditionally, took a craftsman-like approach to his work, and desired academic recognition, although he was never accepted into Paris's foremost school of art.

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  • Modern Sculpture

    • Modern sculpture is widely considered to have begun in the 1800s with the work of the French artist Auguste Rodin (1840-1917), who is seen as the forefather of the movement.
    • Rodin is credited with ushering in a new approach and subject matter to the creation of sculpture.
    • At this exhibition, Rodin showed his works Burghers of Calais, Balzac, and debuted his Gates of Hell.
    • Many of Rodin's most well-known sculptures started as designs for this piece.
    • The Thinker is a bronze sculpture on marble pedestal by Auguste Rodin, whose first cast, of 1902.
  • Impressionist Sculpture

    • Modern sculpture is generally considered to have begun with the work of French sculptor Auguste Rodin.
    • Modern sculpture is generally considered to have begun with the work of French sculptor Auguste Rodin.
    • Specifically, Rodin modeled complex, turbulent, deeply pocketed surfaces into clay.
    • Rodin saw suffering and conflict as hallmarks of modern art.
    • Rodin's experiments with form, visible in the Thinker, launched modern abstract sculpture.
  • Abstract Sculpture

    • Auguste Rodin, along with artists like Edgar Degas and Paul Gauguin, developed a radical new approach to the creation of sculpture in the nineteenth century.
    • Rodin was a naturalist, less concerned with monumental expression than with character and emotion.
    • The modern sculpture movement essentially began during the Rodin exhibit at the Universal Exhibition in Paris in 1900.
    • At this event, Rodin showed his Burghers of Calais, Balza and Victor Hugo statues, along with the Thinker .
    • Rodin's experiments with form, visible in the Thinker, launched modern abstract sculpture.
  • The Fallibility of Memory

  • Sculpture

    • In revolt against the naturalism of Rodin and his late-19th-century contemporaries, Brâncuşi distilled subjects down to their essences as illustrated by the elegantly refined forms of his Bird in Space series (1924).
  • The illusion of control

    • (Langer, Ellen, and Rodin, Judith, ‘Long-Term Effects of a Control Relevant Intervention with the Institutionalized Aged', Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 35)
  • Journalizing

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  • Knowledge of the Audience About Your Topic

    • Knowledge is a familiarity with someone or something, which can include facts, information, descriptions, or skills acquired through experience or education, as evidenced here in Rodin's sculpture, The Thinker.
  • What Is the Accounting Cycle?

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  • Recording Transactions

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    • This amount is payable on August 15.
    • You receive $1,500 in cash for classes on August 1.
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