Auguste Rodin quotes
Auguste Rodin was a renowned French sculptor, widely considered the father of modern sculpture. His expressive works, such as "The Thinker" and "The Kiss," broke traditional artistic boundaries. He transformed the art world by emphasizing naturalism and the raw emotion of the human form. Here are 76 of his quotes:
Art, moreover, is taste. It is the reflection of the artist's heart upon all the objects that he creates. It is the smile of the human soul upon the house and on the furnishing. It is the charm of thought and of sentiment embodied in all that is of use to man. But how many of our contemporaries fed the necessity of taste in house or furnishing? Formerly, in old France, Art was everywhere. The smallest bourgeois, even the peasant, made use only of articles which pleased the eye. Their chairs, their tables, their pitchers and their pots were beautiful. Today Art is banished from daily life. People say that the useful need not be beautiful. All is ugly, all is made in haste and without grace by stupid machines. The artist is regarded as an antagonist. Ah, my dear Gsell, you wish to jot down an artist's musings. Let me look at you! You really are an extraordinary man!
Auguste Rodin
Auguste Rodin
Occupation: French Sculptor
Born: November 12, 1840
Died: November 17, 1917
Quotes count: 76
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