Monday morning, the 20th, we did the Louvre's very large exhibit comparing/contrasting two of the great sculptors, Michelangelo and Rodin. Vicki likes the non finito Michelangelos and especially the Slaves. I'm more a Bernini guy and can't keep a straight face looking at a Rodin. We finally did the Rodin Museum last year, and, candidly, learned more of his team approach and technique at the Louvre. Rodin was more the designer, architect, and general contractor, leaving the actual sculpting, casting, etc., to his legion of assistants. Evidently, the marble did not speak to him as it did to Michelangelo. As usual, the interpretive stuff at the Louvre was everything you could hope for, so I'm posting much of it rather than supplying my own, um, interpretations. Click to enlarge and read. A lot.
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| Opening hall |
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| One of the M's Slaves |
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Try to get into this position without tearing a muscle or tendon |
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| Click, read |
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| Mr. Twisty |
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| Mr. Big Hands |
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| Study for one of the Burgers; probably Cheeseburger |
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| Important message |
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| Delacroix's Michelangelo in his Studio |
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| Summary: M was challenged by the ancients, R by M |
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Degas sketch of the Sleeping Slave; before he was into tutus and ballet |
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| Assorted Rodin sketches of the Rebellious Slave |
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More Rodin sketches, Slaves, etc.; interesting to follow the process.... |
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| M, Two Men Facing Right...after Giotto, 1490 |
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M, Expulsion, after Masaccio, later than but near the place, Brancusi Chapel, where Torrigiano busted M's nose |
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19th century porcelain planter featuring Atlantes suggested by Michelangelo's Ecorche; also, Vicki liked it |
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Models of the M's Medici tombs; "Night and Day, you are the one..."

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| More R drawings, studies |
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Actually interesting...trying to illustrate M's claim that he was liberating the form from the block of marble...Giuseppi Penone, late 1960s |
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Both M and R practiced non finito, although for different reasons and through different practices...R delegated marble work to actual sculptors... |
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R, The Thought, 1895, carved by Victor Peter, after an original sculpture by Camille Claudel...Team Rodin |
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Definitely on the quiz: tells you what you need to know about their methods, especially R's |
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| Obligatory down-sized version; these puppies don't travel |
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| The great Robin Williams...not part of the exhibit |
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From an 1838 plaster cast of the original, in the Church of St. Peter in Chains, Rome (our shot of the original, 2011, is here); the horns are a mistranslation; like "virgin" |
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Bronzed-up model of M's vision of Samson and the Philistines, for a 1528 Florence companion to the David; never realized
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