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François Auguste René Rodin (12 November 1840 – 17 November 1917), known as Auguste Rodin (/oʊˈɡuːst roʊˈdæn/; French: [oɡyst ʁɔdɛ̃]), was a French sculptor. Although Rodin is generally considered the progenitor of modern sculpture, he did not set out to rebel against the past. He was schooled traditionally, took a craftsman-like approach to his work, and desired academic recognition, although he was never accepted into Paris's foremost school of art.
Sculpturally, Rodin possessed a unique ability to model a complex, turbulent, deeply pocketed surface in clay. Many of his most notable sculptures were roundly criticized during his lifetime. They clashed with predominant figurative sculpture traditions, in which works were decorative, formulaic, or highly thematic. Rodin's most original work departed from traditional themes of mythology and allegory, modeled the human body with realism, and celebrated individual character and physicality. Rodin was sensitive to the controversy surrounding his work, but refused to change his style. Successive works brought increasing favor from the government and the artistic community.
Actors: Robert B. Williams (producer), Robert B. Williams (writer), Robert B. Williams (director), Joshua Carver (editor), Paul Heath (actor), Richard James Grimes (actor), Georgina Matthews (actress), Xanthe Patterson (actress), Oliver Mitchell (actor),
Plot: Two wives and two soldiers divided by war discuss the horror of the conflict. This heightened short form drama utilises poetic language to open dialogue with its audience concerning the transience of life and the consequences of a fictional war on British soil.
Genres: Short, War,Actors: Jarik Van Sluijs (miscellaneous crew), Daniel Villagomez (miscellaneous crew), Judy Dickerson (miscellaneous crew), Pamela B. Green (miscellaneous crew), Joe Kraemer (composer), Jessica Lichtner (miscellaneous crew), Tom Cruise (producer), John W. Iwanonkiw (actor), Richard Jenkins (actor), Rosamund Pike (actress), Werner Herzog (actor), Tom Cruise (actor), Robert Duvall (actor), Jennifer Bydwell (miscellaneous crew), Tony Amen (actor),
Plot: In an innocent heartland city, five are shot dead by an expert sniper. The police quickly identify and arrest the culprit, and build a slam-dunk case. But instead of confessing, the accused man writes the words, "Get Jack Reacher." Reacher himself sees the news report and turns up in the city. The defense is immensely relieved, but Reacher has come to bury the guy. Shocked at the accused's request, Reacher sets out to confirm for himself the absolute certainty of the man's guilt, but comes up with more than he bargained for.
Keywords: action-hero, afghanistan-veteran, aikido, ambush, american-abroad, anti-hero, antihero, army, arrest, assassinActors: Toni Comas (writer), Toni Comas (editor), Toni Comas (director), Waliek Crandall (actor), Karen Berzanski (actress), Rodin Hamidi (actor), Amir Korangy (producer), Christiaan Aldoy (producer),
Plot: Jacqueline, a french tourist with a drink problem, losses the key of her hotel room. Rodin, an attractive man in his 30s finds the key. Pretending to be the receptionist, he gets into her hotel room. Once he is inside the room, he finds out that Jacqueline hides horrible things in her room. Shot in a humorous tone, Coffee & Whiskey was inspired by the french comedies of the 60s.
Genres: Comedy, Crime, Short, Thriller,Actors: Marc Barbé (actor), Jacques Bonnaffé (actor), Ninon Brétécher (actress), Jean-Marc Fabre (producer), Laurent Canches (director), Stephanie Mahet (editor), Michel Ellenberger (writer),
Plot: The Unlikely Encounter relates the past and present story of a statue: the Monumental Balzac by Rodin. The film is set in the very same places where the statue's story happened. It also shows the international circulation of an extraordinary work of art from Paris to New York, Caracas and Melbourne. Until his death, Rodin never allowed for the statue to be cast in bronze after the scandal caused by its first public display in 1898 in Paris. Why? A young woman and I start an investigation on that dramatic story as eventful as a 'soap opera'. Our quest stars with Balzac's death. We witness an imaginary dialog between Rodin and Balzac who never met the sculptor.
Genres: Biography, Documentary, History,Actors: Vlado Novák (actor), Sebastian Cavazza (actor), Janez Hocevar (actor), Vinci Vogue Anzlovar (writer), Vinci Vogue Anzlovar (editor), Vinci Vogue Anzlovar (director), Janez Kovic (producer), Jonas Znidarsic (actor), Inti Sraj (actress), Ivo Barisic (actor), Katja Getov (producer), Zoran More (actor), Jos Zalokar (actor), Mate Dolenc (actor), Jaka Fon (actor),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Iván Dengyel (actor), Károly Eperjes (actor), Tamás Végvári (actor), Florence Pernel (actress), Lajos Kovács (actor), János Derzsi (actor), János Breckl (costume designer), Evgeniy Sidikhin (actor), Antal Cserna (actor), János Másik (composer), Gabriella Winkler (miscellaneous crew), Juli Básti (actress), Anna Györgyi (actress), Can Togay (director), Can Togay (writer),
Genres: ,Actors: José Ferrer (actor), David Saxon (producer), David Saxon (editor), Iris Cantor (producer),
Genres: Documentary,Actors: Mick Audsley (miscellaneous crew), Ken Campbell (actor), Alan Devlin (actor), Marquis de Sade (writer), Phoebe De Gaye (costume designer), Edward Bennett (actor), John Hawksworth (composer), Edward Bennett (miscellaneous crew), Stewart Mackinnon (writer), Stewart Mackinnon (director), Stewart Mackinnon (producer), Stewart Mackinnon (editor), Clive Myer (writer), Clive Myer (editor), Clive Myer (actor),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Jean-Louis Allibert (actor), André Marnay (actor), Maurice Schutz (actor), Jeanne Helbling (actress), Luitz-Morat (writer), Luitz-Morat (director), Claude Mérelle (actress), Jane Pierson (actress), Gabriel Gabrio (actor), Fernand Mailly (actor), Jean Devalde (actor), Charlotte Barbier-Krauss (actress), Antonin Artaud (actor), Sylvio De Pedrelli (actor), Jean Peyrière (actor),
Genres: ,The original art is a human desire, depicting life through a variety of ways, but who are the masters of it? The expression means they must be unique individuals, while also embracing life. "Art Collection" by the BBC performs elaborate and time-consuming search through the years, shuttling around the museums, galleries and private collections in the world and visiting around artists friends and family. It is also showing enjoyment through the creation of classics, interspersed with an introduction to the life of the great masters of art from various periods to gain insight into their artistic core. Rodin 1840-1917 Francois-Auguste Rodin (1840 - 1917) Auguste Rodin is widely considered to be the greatest and most influential sculptor of the late nineteenth century. A passionate observe...
This is unique film of the father of modern sculpture, Auguste Rodin (1840-1917), working in his studio in Paris in 1915. What is particularly interesting in the various pieces of footage is seeing -- close up - the artist's process with marble. There are four segments of film: [1] The artist walking up and down the steps of a monumental columned building, and inspecting the structure [2] Rodin posing top-hatted in a garden [3] The sculptor coming out of the then derelict C18 Hôtel Biron, which the artist used as his studio [4] Rodin sculpting in his studio Enjoy!
Part 4/7 Rodin (2003) Francois-Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) Auguste Rodin is widely considered to be the greatest and most influential sculptor of the late nineteenth century. A passionate observer of the human body, he challenged certain conventions of the time and paved the way for modern sculpture. This film is a unique insight into the sculptor's personality and working methods, told through the artist's notebooks and letters as well as archive footage of him in his studio and at Meudon.
This is a portrait of one of my favorite museums of all time, the Musee Rodin located in Paris. I hope in viewing this video, you too might fall in love with the unbelievable sculpture of Auguste Rodin. Works by his brilliant pupil and lover Camille Claudel appear as well. French Impressionist music is performed by the sublime Pascal Roge.
Is Rodin's monumental masterpiece a failure? This video explains why there are two different versions of the same artwork, and why Rodin remained obsessed by the Gates until his death. It shows how the artist managed to solve major aesthetic issues that faced modern artists at that time. More info: http://canal-educatif.fr/Video/Arts/014-Porte-Enfer-Rodin/Anglais/Gates-Hell-Rodin.htm
Auguste Rodin, The Gates of Hell, 1880-1917 (revised) Speakers: Dr. Steven Zucker and Dr. Beth Harris
Breve biografia sobre el celebre escultor Auguste Rodin
Le 15 novembre 2014, l'émission “Une vie une oeuvre” dirigée par Martin Quenehen et diffusée sur les ondes de France Culture, était consacrée à la figure et l'oeuvre du sculpteur français, Auguste Rodin. Par Françoise Estèbe. Réalisation : Lionel Quantin. Prise de son : Pierre Quintard. Attachée d'émission : Claire Poinsignon. Archives INA : Sandra Escamez. Avec la collaboration d'Annelise Signoret de la Bibliothèque de Radio France. En partenariat avec le Musée Rodin, qui, à partir du 13 novembre (jusqu'au 27 septembre 2015), présente une nouvelle exposition : "Rodin, le laboratoire de la création." Deuxième moitié du XIX siècle. Auguste Rodin ressuscite la sculpture qui était figée dans la léthargie d'un académisme de bon ton. Rodin, c'est la synthèse des fondamentaux de la sculpture : l...
La Porte de l'Enfer de Rodin est-elle un échec ? Cette vidéo mène l'enquête pour comprendre pourquoi Rodin s'est obstiné à travailler dessus pendant plus de Cette enquête nous amènera à découvrir ce qu'est la Porte des enfers : œuvre tellement féconde quelle n'arrivera ans et pourquoi il s'agit d'une oeuvre décisive pour l'histoire de la sculpture...
Check out my website http://www.thegreatnude.tv/ for more articles and videos similar to this one, keep viewing -Jeffrey Wiener Early this summer, right outside the boundaries of "The City" with all it's contemporary galleries, at the Rye Arts Center in Rye, New York, a collection of high-quality artworks curated by sculptor Bob Clyatt was presented to the world. Beyond Rodin: New Directions in Contemporary Sculpture Figurative Sculpture is an exhibition of 19 U.S. based sculptors who are creating innovative works built on the foundations of classical training, but with applications that go beyond the display of virtuosity and into the realm of emotional expression and pathos that seems to elude so much contemporary art. The New York Times covered this exhibition, but Bob is a good frien...
Anlässlich der Ausstellung "Rodin, Giacommetti, Modigliani... Linie und Skulptur im Dialog" im Museum für Neue Kunst in Freiburg haben wir mit Mary Mochary gesprochen, die für die Kasser/Mochary Family Foundation die Kunstwerke verwaltet. Die Ausstellung ist noch bis zum 16.09.2012 in Freiburg zu sehen.
Sculptor Auguste Rodin. French sculptor Auguste Rodin standing in front of trees & bushes in garden. He has a long full white beard; wears a top hat and a dark coat & vest. He stands there; adjusts his jacket; pulls on his beard. This story was released on the occasion of his death; on 18/11/1917. FILM ID:1876.56 A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/ FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
"Je mehr man scheitert, desto mehr erreicht man."(A.G.) Das Porträt enthält Originalaufnahmen von Alberto Giacometti beim Arbeiten. Man kann u.a. das Entstehen eines Bildes und einer Skulptur verfolgen (Ernst Scheidegger, 2001).Zur Kanalseite: https://www.youtube.com/kunstspektrum
Le 4 et 5 mars, le Centennial Hall de Winnipeg sera le théâtre des amours orageux d'Auguste Rodin et de Camille Claudel, dansés par les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montréal. Ceci est un extrait de la chorégraphie de Peter Quanz. Retrouvez son interview sur notre site internet.
"I love it when movement moves people", zegt de Britse choreograaf Russell Maliphant in dit interview na afloop van de voorstelling The Rodin Project. In de Hekmanfoyer van de Utrechtse Stadsschouwburg voelde onze collega van Danspubliek.nl de maker ven the Rodin Project aan de tand over zijn drijfveren. Interessant is wat Maliphant te zeggen heeft over het eerste deel van zijn dansstuk, dat door sommige kenners als te klassiek en voorspelbaar werd afgewezen: vanwege het decor, dat de rotsige natuur van veel van Rodins werk weergeeft, moesten de dansers erg voorzichtig bewegen. Om de schuine vlakken begaanbaar te houden waren ze voorzien van kussens en matrassen, en dat leidde tot een heel ander soort danstaal. Het hele interview vindt u hier.
Interview de Gilles Perrault à propos d'une statuette attribuée à Auguste Rodin.
There's a place for us,
Somewhere a place for us.
Peace and quiet and open air
Wait for us
Somewhere.
There's a time for us,
Someday a time for us,
Time together with time to spare,
Time to learn, time to care,
Someday
Somewhere
We'll find a new way of living,
We'll find a way of forgiving
Somewhere.
There's a place for us,
A time and a place for us.
Hold my hand and we're half way there.
Hold my hand and I'll take you there
Somehow,
Someday,
We'll find a new way of living
We'll find a way, of forgiving
Somewhere
There's a place for us,
Somewhere a place for us.
Peace and quiet and open air
Hold my hand and I'll take you there
Somehow,
Someday,