Foreword | p. 7 |
p. 15 | |
Rodin 1878-1900 | |
Beuys 1946-1953 | |
Rodin-Lehmbruck-Beuys | p. 64 |
Lehmbruck 1910-1918 | p. 111 |
Antiapotheoses: Rodin's "Assemblage with the Heads of the Burghers of Calais" from the Perspective of the Young Beuys | p. 122 |
Rodin 1896-1900 | p. 148 |
Beuys and Rodin: La Faunesse, Audacious Images of Women, and "Everyone Is an Artist" | p. 167 |
Beuys 1953-1956 | p. 186 |
Why Do Some of the Women Joseph Beuys Depicts Show Their Genitalia So Prominently? | p. 201 |
p. 233 | |
Beuys 1956-1957 | |
Photographs Rodin 1893-1904 | |
Photography in the Dissemination of Rodin's Works to the Press and in Exhibitions | p. 256 |
p. 271 | |
Rodin 1901-1910 | |
Beuys 1958-1985 | |
Auguste Rodin: A Chronology of His Reception in Germany 1930-1950 | p. 322 |
List of Exhibited and Illustrated Works | p. 350 |
Index | p. 363 |
Photo Credits | p. 366 |
Colophon | p. 367 |
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