Rodin Museum | ||||||||||
The Rodin Museum is housed in Auguste Rodin's last workshop. The gardens contain the several large sculptures. This small museum starts with some of his early more conventional works and shows the development of his controversial style of twisting bodies and sensuous statues. The second floor contains marvelous works by his protegee and lover Claudel. The Thinker, Doors of Inferno and Burghers of Calais are in the garden area. | ||||||||||
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