2019年9月9日 星期一

MEDITATION OR THE INNER VOICE Auguste Rodin (1840 -1917)


Musée Rodin
[ARTWORKOFTHEWEEK] Meditation or the Inner Voice: #Rodin had to remove her arms and amputate part of her legs. Incomplete artwork ? No: "Nothing vital is missing. One stands before them as if before a completed whole that brooks no complement" said #Rilke, poet and admirer of Rodin.
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MEDITATION OR THE INNER VOICE

Auguste Rodin (1840 -1917)

1896
Plaster
H. 147 cm ; W. 76 cm ; D. 55 cm
S.1125
Constructed around a sinuous line, her contrapposto incomplete, Meditation originated in a figure on the tympanum of The Gates of Hell, inspired by Michelangelo. She was then reworked into the Monument to Victor Hugo, before being enlarged under the name The Inner Voice. She represented one of the muses who inspired the poet. In order to include her in the monument, Rodin had to remove her arms and amputate part of her legs. Outside of this context, the figure was exhibited in the same state in Dresden and Stockholm in 1897, but because of its unfinished appearance, the public found it hard to understand.

Rodin, however, was extremely fond of this work, which Rilke described as follows: “The arms are surprisingly absent. Rodin felt them in this instance… to be something extraneous to the body which sought to envelop itself without any external aid… The same is true of Rodin’s armless statues; nothing vital is missing. One stands before them as if before a completed whole that brooks no complement,” (Rilke, 1928).

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