Frases de Auguste Rodin
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François-Auguste-René Rodin fue un escultor francés contemporáneo del impresionismo, y considerado como uno de los "padres de la escultura moderna".

Procedente del academicismo de la escuela escultórica neoclásica, no solo fue el escultor encargado de poner fin a más de dos siglos de búsqueda de la mimesis en las artes tridimensionales, sino que además dio un nuevo rumbo a la concepción del monumento y la escultura pública. Debido a esto, Rodin ha sido denominado en la historia del arte como «el primer escultor moderno».

✵ 12. noviembre 1840 – 17. noviembre 1917
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Frases célebres de Auguste Rodin

“Útil es todo lo que nos da felicidad.”

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Auguste Rodin: Frases en inglés

“I admit, of course, that the artist does not see nature as the vulgar do. His emotion reveals to him the inner truths that underlie appearance. But the only principle In art is to copy what one sees. Every other method is ruinous. No one can embellish Nature. It is simply and solely a question of seeing. Doubtless a mediocre man, when he copies will never produce a work of art. He looks without seeing. No matter how minutely he observes, the result will be flat and without character. But the artist's trade is not for mediocre men, and no amount of training can supply them with talent. The artist sees - he sees with his heart. He sees deep into the heart of Nature. To the artist everything in Nature is beautiful.
The vulgarian imagines that what looks to him ugly In Nature is not material for the artist. He would forbid us to represent what displeases and offends him. He makes a grave mistake. What is commonly called ugliness in Nature may become a great beauty in art.
In the realm of realities, people regard as ugly everything that is deformed and diseased and that suggests sickness, weakness and suffering. They regard as ugly everything that defies regularity, which is to them the symbol and condition of health and strength. A hump is ugly, bow-legs are ugly, misery in rags is ugly. Ugly, again, are the soul and conduct of the immoral, the vicious, the criminal man, the abnormal man who is an enemy of society; ugly is the soul of the parricide, the traitor, the unscrupulous slave of ambition. And it is right that the lives and the of which we can expect only evil should be given an odious epithet.”

Rodin on realism, 1910

“One can never do anything so beautiful as nature.”

Fuente: Rodin : the man and his art, with leaves from his notebook, 1917, p. 300

“Slowness is a beauty”

Fuente: Auguste Rodin: The Man, His Ideas, His Works, 1905, p. 60

“The artist must learn the difference between the appearance of an object and the interpretation of this object through his medium. The artist must create a spark before he can make a fire and before art is born, the artist must be ready to be consumed by the fire of his own creation.”

Attributed to Rodin in: Southwestern Art Vol. 6 (1977). p. 20; Partly cited in: A Toolbox for Humanity: More Than 9000 Years of Thought (2004) by Lloyd Albert Johnson, p. 7
1930s and later

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