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Auguste Rodin: Hand Compositions
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Auguste Rodin (French, 1840–1917)
Rodin was a famous artist know mainly for his sculptures – The Thinker, The Gates of Hell, etc. He broke away from centuries of Greek tradition. Toward the end of his career, Rodin began to use giant hands in a series of original and idiosyncratic arrangements, with titles such as The Hand of God, The Hand of the Devil (1903), The Cathedral (1908), and The Secret (ca. 1910).
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The Hand of God
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Hand of the Devil
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Rodin’s Ideology His sculpture emphasized the individual and the concreteness of flesh, and suggested emotion through detailed, textured surfaces, and the interplay of light and shadow. To a greater degree than his contemporaries, Rodin believed that an individual's character was revealed by his physical features.2
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Sculpture/Sketch
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Rodin Sculpture
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Hands of a Genius
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Student Objective – Hand Self Portrait
draw hands from life - careful observation combine realistic hand drawing in fantasy "scape" utilize elements of design - show good composition skills/principles of design - value shading experiment with chalk, pastels, colour pencils, etc.
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Student Examples . . .
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Student Examples . . .
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What does your hand say about you?
Do it! What does your hand say about you?
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