Auguste Rodin

The Thinker, sculptor

Modern influential 45 sayings

Sayings by Auguste Rodin

Ah, my dear Gsell, you wish to jot down an artist's musings. Let me look at you! You really are an extraordinary man!

Early 1900s (approximate, from 'Rodin on Art') — Addressing an interviewer, Paul Gsell.
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If my modelling is bad, if I make faults in anatomy, if I misinterpret movement, if I am ignorant of the science which animates marble, the critics are right a hundred times. But if my figures are correct and full of life, with what can they reproach me? What right have they to forbid me to add meaning to form? How can they complain if, over and above technique, I offer them ideas? — if I enrich those forms which please the eye with a definite significance? It is a strange mistake, this, to imagine that the true artist can be content to remain only a skilled workman and that he needs no intelligence.

Early 1900s (approximate, from 'Rodin on Art') — Defending his work against critics who found it too 'literary'.
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The nude alone is well dressed.

Not specified — Advocating for the artistic value of the nude.
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I showed her where she would find gold, but the gold she found is all hers.

Not specified (during their relationship, c. 1880s-1890s) — Speaking of Camille Claudel's talent.
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My liberation from academicism was via Michelangelo. He is the bridge by which I passed from one circle to another.

Not specified (after 1875 trip to Italy) — Reflecting on his artistic development.
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