Auguste Rodin Quote

Take more room, examine my 'Gate' from a little farther off, and you will see once more the effect of the whole — the effect of unity which charms you when it is deprived of its ornamentation. You must understand that my sculpture is so calculated as to melt into the principal masses. For that matter, it completes them by modeling them into the light. The essential designs are there: it is possible that in the course of the final work I may find it necessary to diminish such or such a projection, to fill out such or such a pool of shadow; nevertheless, leave this difficulty to my fifty years of artisanship and experience, and you may be sure that quite by myself I shall find the best way of finishing my work.


p. 281; About the sculpture The Gates of Hell - Rodin : the man and his art, with leaves from his notebook, 1917


Take more room, examine my 'Gate' from a little farther off, and you will see once more the effect of the whole — the effect of unity which charms...

Take more room, examine my 'Gate' from a little farther off, and you will see once more the effect of the whole — the effect of unity which charms...

Take more room, examine my 'Gate' from a little farther off, and you will see once more the effect of the whole — the effect of unity which charms...

Take more room, examine my 'Gate' from a little farther off, and you will see once more the effect of the whole — the effect of unity which charms...