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A compelling examination of French sculptor Auguste Rodin from the perspective of his enthusiastic American audience

This exhibition catalogue explores the American reception of French artist Auguste Rodin (1840–1917), from 1893, when his first work entered a US museum, to the present. Its trajectory reaches from the collecting frenzy of the early twentieth century—promoted by philanthropist Katherine Seney Simpson and performer Loïe Fuller—to important museum acquisitions of the 1920s and 1930s. From there, it traverses the 1950s, when Rodin’s reputation flagged, through to the artist’s revival and recognition in the 1980s. Rodin’s promoters include a dynamic cast of characters, each of whom played a crucial role in cementing his status. The book traces this story through approximately 50 sculptures and 20 drawings that cover Rodin’s most iconic subjects and themes. They demonstrate his dexterity across media—his virtuosity in plaster, terracotta, bronze, and marble—as well as his expressive, colorful drawings, some of them relatively unknown, sparking new appreciation for his work and delight for readers.

Distributed for the Clark Art Institute


Exhibition Schedule:

Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, MA
(June 18–September 18, 2022)

High Museum of Art, Atlanta
(October 21, 2022–January 15, 2023)

Rodin in the United States: Confronting the Modern

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    Publisher: Yale University Press
    Publication Date: 28/06/2022
    ISBN13: 9780300264067, 978-0300264067
    ISBN10: 0300264062

    Number of Pages: 260

    Non Fiction , Art & Photography

    Description

    A compelling examination of French sculptor Auguste Rodin from the perspective of his enthusiastic American audience

    This exhibition catalogue explores the American reception of French artist Auguste Rodin (1840–1917), from 1893, when his first work entered a US museum, to the present. Its trajectory reaches from the collecting frenzy of the early twentieth century—promoted by philanthropist Katherine Seney Simpson and performer Loïe Fuller—to important museum acquisitions of the 1920s and 1930s. From there, it traverses the 1950s, when Rodin’s reputation flagged, through to the artist’s revival and recognition in the 1980s. Rodin’s promoters include a dynamic cast of characters, each of whom played a crucial role in cementing his status. The book traces this story through approximately 50 sculptures and 20 drawings that cover Rodin’s most iconic subjects and themes. They demonstrate his dexterity across media—his virtuosity in plaster, terracotta, bronze, and marble—as well as his expressive, colorful drawings, some of them relatively unknown, sparking new appreciation for his work and delight for readers.

    Distributed for the Clark Art Institute


    Exhibition Schedule:

    Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, MA
    (June 18–September 18, 2022)

    High Museum of Art, Atlanta
    (October 21, 2022–January 15, 2023)

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