In word and image, this volume offers fresh insight into the work of a man who,perhaps more than any other visual artist, embodied Baudelaire's and Nietzsche's concept of the modern genius as one whose stature is based on a combination of inventiveness, passion, and disturbing originality.
Auguste Rodin (1840-1917), whose status as the greatest sculptor of the late nineteenth century is undisputed, belongs among the few artists whose fame is based equally upon public and critical acclaim. Rodin's espousal of the erotic, his depiction of it in a bewildering variety of manifestations, is the leitmotiv that unites his vast oeuvre of sculptures and drawings. Woman's sexuality appears in Rodin's work as both threat and challenge, but also as the source of all creative inspiration and passion.
Selected sculptures have been rephotographed specially for this book. Superbly reproduced, and supplemented by color illustrations of some of the artist's late drawings many of them published here for the first time they constitute a fascinating visual essay on the theme of the erotic in Rodin's work.
Exploring the ramifications of eros in Rodin's sculpture and drawing, wide-ranging essays address such topics as the nature of the fragment and its role in Rodin's work, the artist's relationship to the model, his religiosity,and his influence both on his contemporaries and on artists throughout the twentieth century.
In word and image, this volume offers fresh insight into the work of a man who,perhaps more than any other visual artist, embodied Baudelaire's and Nietzsche's concept of the modern genius as one whose stature is based on a combination of inventiveness, passion, and disturbing originality.
Foreword
Trauma of the Divine:
The Critique of Convention-
Fragments in the Work of Auguste Rodin and Friedrieh Nietzsehe
A Biographical Narrative: Auguste Rodin, 1840-1917
PLATES
Views of the Sculptural Gaze: A Visual Interpretation
Rodin's "Scandalous" Drawings
List of Plates
Introduction to the Essays
Innovative Energies in the Work of Rodin
Rodin: Erotic Inspiration in Nature
Modes and Meanings in Rodin's Erotic Drawings
The Scandal of Rodin and his Models
Image and Idea: Rodin's Album Fenaille
The Muse and her Gorgon's Head:
On the Problem of Individuation
in the Work of Camille Claudel
Select Bibliography
Index of Works by Rodin
Index of Names