Comparison: Aguste Rodin and Henry Moore
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During the second half of the 19th century France was home to many influential artists of the time. Along with the numerous impressionist painters such as Monet and Degas Aguste Rodin was establishing himself as one of the foremost sculptors of the time.
Rodin's sculpture combined both the realistic and romantic tendencies present in French society at the time. In his work he aimed to capture and represent inner feeling and the subsequent state of
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sculpture and traditions, As well as by the expressiveness of artists such as Picasso. The two pieces i have chosen are simply varying approaches of looking at the human form. Each artist has their own motives and influences and both pieces were created at very different times. For Rodin the concept of abstract art didn't really exist so he simply couldn't have perceived the human body in the same diverse way as Moore would have.
sculpture and traditions, As well as by the expressiveness of artists such as Picasso. The two pieces i have chosen are simply varying approaches of looking at the human form. Each artist has their own motives and influences and both pieces were created at very different times. For Rodin the concept of abstract art didn't really exist so he simply couldn't have perceived the human body in the same diverse way as Moore would have.