Auguste Rodin Auguste Rodin

Auguste Rodin

A Philosophical Portrait of the Revolutionary Sculptor

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Publisher Description

Auguste Rodin by Rainer Maria Rilke is a masterful and intimate exploration of the life and art of the legendary sculptor. Written by the renowned poet Rilke, the book captures the essence of Rodin’s creative vision, his dedication to form and expression, and the intense passion that drove his work. Rilke blends biographical detail with profound artistic insight, offering readers not just a chronology of Rodin’s life but a poetic meditation on the nature of art, inspiration, and human creativity.

The enduring value of this book lies in its ability to bridge biography and artistic philosophy. Rilke’s reflections reveal the inner life of a great artist, examining the creative process, the challenges of translating emotion into form, and the moral and aesthetic principles guiding Rodin’s sculptures. Readers gain a deep understanding of how genius operates, and how art can both reflect and shape human experience.

The hook of this book is its unique combination of literary beauty and artistic insight. Readers are drawn into the world of Rodin through Rilke’s sensitive and vivid observations, experiencing the intensity, passion, and subtlety of a sculptor’s vision. This work appeals to those interested in art, biography, and the philosophy of creativity, offering an inspiring and illuminating portrait of a man whose work continues to influence and captivate the world.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2026
16 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
62
Pages
PUBLISHER
Rainer Maria Rilke
SIZE
379.4
KB
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