Description
Bernard Champigneulle analyses Rodin's significance as an innovator in sculpture. For Rodin created an entirely new form - the detail considered as a finished work - and in doing so exercised a lasting influence on his successors.
This important and authoritative monograph combines a searching reappraisal of Rodin's achievement with a revealing account of his personality and of his troubled private life.
The late Bernard Champigneulle was vice president of the Association de Critiques d'Art and a member of the Comite de la Presse Artistique.
An important and authoritative monograph on Rodin, which combines a piercing reappraisal of the artist's achievement with a revealing account of his personality and turbulent private life
About the Author
Bernard Champigneulle was vice president of the Association de Critiques d'Art and a member of the Comite de la Presse Artistique. John Maxwell Brownjohn is a British literary translator.He has translated more than 160 books, and won the Schlegel-Tieck Prize for German translation three times and the Helen and Kurt Wolff Prize once.
Reviews
'M. Champigneulle wins out... by the quality of heartfelt and lifelong experience which he brings to the narrative' - Sunday Times
'Beautifully written, well translated and coherent narrative' - The Artist
Book Information
ISBN 9780500200612
Author Bernard Champigneulle
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint Thames & Hudson Ltd
Publisher Thames & Hudson Ltd