Auguste Rodin: Erotic Drawings
By (Author) Michael Robertson
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1st November 1995
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Non-graphic and electronic art forms
Erotic art
Drawing and drawings
730.92
Hardback
160
Width 228mm, Height 325mm
Much of Auguste Rodin's work defied traditional artistic conventions but out of the public eye, he took a further decisive step towards modernism in a different genre. His erotic female nude studies, created during the final two decades of his life, represent a completely new approach to art - one that freed itself from previous ideals of beauty and from existing concepts of morality. The work was considered to be indecent at the time. When a small collection of the drawings was shown in Weimar, the director of the museum was dismissed. More than 100 of these little-known drawings, taken from museums and private collections worldwide, are brought together in this book for the first time, including the notorious Weimar drawings. In her introductory essay, Anne-Marie Bonnet describes the conditions in which the drawings were created and traces their influence on avant-guarde art in the 20th century, from Duchamp to Yves Klein.