"The world does not lack beauty, but lacks the eyes to discover beauty." This sentence was said by the famous French sculptor Rodin.
Rodin's original words are:
En somme, la Beauté est partout. Ce n'est point elle qui manque à nos yeux, mais nos yeux qui manquent à l'apercevoir.
Auguste Rodin (November 12, 1840 - November 17, 1917), French sculpture artist. He expresses his works with texture and shape to a large extent, exerting a huge psychological influence. He is considered the greatest realist sculpture artist in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Rodin's status in the history of European sculpture is just like the status of the poet Dante in the history of European literature. Rodin and his two students Mayor and Boudel are known as the "three pillars" of European sculpture. He is truly a great sculptor.