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Auguste Rodin, known to many as the last artist before the start of the Abstract Movement, was one of France’s finest artists in the late nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth centuries. This film...
Illustrates Rodin’s controversial life and work and examines the university appeal of his art against the background of the 1986-87 exhibition of his sculptures at the Hayward Gallery, London.
An examination Rodin’s life and work - sculptures, drawings and photographs -using moving and still images and commentary.
At his death, Rodin was the most famous artist in the western world, but the critical reception of his works was far from positive. As a sculptor making public works, Rodin was exposed to public criticism....
SAVED! - a film about the National Art Collections Fund, combined with RODIN IN LONDON abouone of the NACF’s greates gifts - Rodin’s The Burghers of Calais.
Sculptural theatre from the West Yorkshire Playhouse. Looks at Camille Claudel, a talented sculptor who shocked a 19th-century public. She inspired the work of her lover, Rodin, who won the public’s praise..
What was it like to be an artist in centuries past? What makes a painting or an artist ‘great’? Tim Marlow presents this fascinating introduction to the works of the Old Masters as displayed in over...
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