CLEP Humanities › Analyzing Twentieth-Century Sculpture
The sculptor Auguste Rodin's style was marked by all of the following EXCEPT __________.
the use of classical and mythological themes
the capture of movement in a sculpture
a dark psychological perspective
a realistic depiction of the human body
making sculptures out of clay that could work as models for bronze casting
Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) was a revolutionary sculptor who helped develop modern art, but he actually saw himself as a traditional craftsman. Rodin would use clay to create bronze molds, and used models. In contrast to his predecessors, Rodin asked models to move so he could capture natural movement and a dark psychological perspective. Rodin also refused to use traditional classical and mythological themes in his work.