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Rodin and America

Influence and Adaptation 1876-1936


  • Silvana
  • Expo: 5/10/2011 - 1/1/2012, Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University, CA, USA
  • by edited by Bernard Barryte, Roberta K. Tarbell
The volume''s primary focus is upon works by American sculptors such as Malvina Hoffman and Lorado Taft, as well as by American artists working in two dimensions, such as the photographer Edward Steichen and the painter Georgia O''Keeffe, who most clearly exemplify Rodin''s influence and its eventual decline as other modernist fashions eclipsed him. At nearly 400 pages, Rodin in America thoroughly excavates a hidden strain in American art and provides a long overdue reminder of Rodin''s prodigious gifts.

ISBN 9788836620005 | E | HB
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Publisher Silvana
ISBN 9788836620005
Author(s) edited by Bernard Barryte, Roberta K. Tarbell
Publication date October 2011
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 280 x 230 mm
Illustrations 200 col.ill. | 40 bw.ill.
Pages 384
Language(s) Eng. ed.
Exhibition Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University, CA, USA
Description
From the end of the nineteenth century until his death in 1917, the French sculptor Auguste Rodin was arguably the most famous artist in the western world. Celebrated in endless exhibitions throughout Europe, he enjoyed the patronage of governments, as well as aristocrats, businessmen, politicians and celebrities from Buenos Aires to Prague. His personal notoriety made him a focus of adulation and emulation, and for decades he exerted a profound influence on American art, particularly through the efforts of patrons such as Sarah Hallowell and Isabella Stewart Gardner. Published on the occasion of a major exhibition at Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University, this massive assessment of Rodin''s impact in America includes sculptures and watercolors by Rodin that illuminate the qualities in his art most admired by young American artists. But the volume''s primary focus is upon works by American sculptors such as Malvina Hoffman and Lorado Taft, as well as by American artists working in two dimensions, such as the photographer Edward Steichen and the painter Georgia O''Keeffe, who most clearly exemplify Rodin''s influence and its eventual decline as other modernist fashions eclipsed him. At nearly 400 pages, Rodin in America thoroughly excavates a hidden strain in American art and provides a long overdue reminder of Rodin''s prodigious gifts as a sculptor.