Klimt and Rodin
an artistic encounter
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Author
Contributions
- Hollein, Max - Contributor
- Chapman, Martin (Curator) - Contributor
- Haldemann, Matthias - Contributor
- Kausch, Michael - Contributor
- Price, Renée - Contributor
Publication
2017 - , California
Language
English
Word Count
55,750 words, Guess
Page Count
223 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-103791357085
- ISBN-139783791357089
- Library of Congress Control Number2017024444
- OCLC Control Number982089571
- Better World Books9783791357089
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL26938994M
Classifications
- DDC700.92
- LCCN6811.5.K55 K59 2017
- LCCN6811.5.K55K59 2017
Description
"On the 100th anniversary of their deaths, Gustav Klimt and Auguste Rodin are celebrated as two pioneers of modernism who set new standards in their chosen media. Although they worked in different media, Auguste Rodin and Gustav Klimt were two artists whose output generated both incredible enthusiasm and virulent denunciation in their lifetimes. On the centenary of their deaths, in 1917 and 1918 respectively, this opulent volume highlights the remarkable parallels between the two creators: their passion for the human figure, erotic subject matter, pioneering techniques, and the achievement of international success. In chapters of alternating perspectives, this book features essays on fin-de-siècle Vienna, the phenomenon of artistic celebrity, and a tribute to the two seminal works that each artist gave the same name: The Kiss. Bringing these two masters together for the first time in such a detailed manner, this book captures a significant moment in European culture and demonstrates why their geniuses still speak so profoundly to us today. "--
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