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Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) is celebrated as the father of modern sculpture, a title he earned through his innovative approach to traditional sculpting techniques. Despite being denied admission to Pariss prestigious art school, Rodins exceptional skill in creating intricate, dynamic surfaces in clay brought the human form to life with stunning realism, emphasizing individuality and physical presence. His early works showcased striking realism, while his later memorials pushed the boundaries of artistic expression, earning him acclaim as the leading sculptor of his time. By 1900, he had achieved international recognition. The esteemed Bohemian-Austrian poet Rainer Maria Rilke (1875-1926) recognized Rodins genius, describing his creations with lyrical intensity. Rilke’s transformative journey into modernism was deeply influenced by Rodin’s sculptures and the works of Paul Cézanne. Serving as Rodins secretary for a time, Rilke penned an insightful essay about his mentor, learning to appreciate the profound significance of objective observation in art.
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