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10 Paris museums where outdoor gardens are part of the experience
Paris is home to an incredible array of art and history museums, but many of them also have beautiful gardens and courtyards ...
A legal case in Paris could force the Musée Rodin to release its 3D scans of Auguste Rodin’s sculptures and make them available to the public. The museum fears this could undermine its financial model ...
Key Highlight: The gardens, in combination with the museum's manageable size, create a serene and peaceful atmosphere not easily found at other top Parisian museums. A hidden jewel in the city, the ...
Paris’s Musée Rodin has announced that it will lend its name and send works to a Chinese art center dedicated to the French sculptor in the southern city of Shenzhen. The decision to join forces with ...
This spring is Auguste Rodin season in Paris, with city-wide events marking 100 years since the death of the artist in 1917. A special exhibition at the Réunion des musées nationaux Grand Palais ...
It was a ruin when he lived there, then nearly ruined by millions of trampling tourists after his death. Now the Musée Rodin has been playfully vamped up – and it’s even got a giant chocolate tribute ...
Auguste Rodin, “The Hand of Rodin,” cast of Rodin’s hand holding “Small Torso A” (1917), cast by Paul Cruet, patinated plaster for bronze casting, Musée Rodin, Paris (© Musée Rodin) (click to enlarge) ...
Philadelphia’s Rodin Museum is the legacy of theater mogul Jules Mastbaum who became drawn to the work of master sculptor Auguste Rodin after visiting the Musee Rodin in Paris in 1924. “He went to the ...
What’s the relationship between your institution and the Centre d’Art Rodin in China? In his lifetime, Auguste Rodin exhibited and sold his works both in France and abroad, to private collectors, ...
The Musée Rodin is one of my very favorite museums in Paris, and one I keep coming back to again and again. Part of that is the setting. It’s housed in the Hotel Biron, an 18th-century mansion in the ...
Auguste Rodin never saw the Hôtel Biron looking as elegant as it does today. The mansion had fallen into picturesque disrepair by the time Austrian poet Rainer Maria Rilke first invited him to lunch ...
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