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1. Although activities in the world have many shortcomings, they are still beautiful. --Rodin

2. Beauty is everywhere. For our eyes, it is not a lack of beauty, but a lack of discovery. -- Rodin

3. Work is the value of life, the joy of life, and where happiness lies. -- Rodin

4. Although the activities in the world have many shortcomings, they are still beautiful. -- Rodin

5. Being poor and lazy is really poor, being humble and having no ambition is really mean. --Rodin

6. Any sudden inspiration cannot actually replace long-term work. --Rodin

7. Sculpture does not require originality, but it must be life. -- Rodin

8. In order to play your role in life, love life. --Rodin

9. How happy would mankind be if work were not a price imposed on human beings, but a purpose. -- Rodin

10. The biggest shortcoming of modern people is their lack of love for their profession. --Rodin

11. I can insist on our contribution again and again, because only this kind of view can have the right to win the sympathy of mankind in the world. -- Rodin

12. The virtues of an artist are only wisdom, concentration, sincerity, and will. --Rodin

13. It is not that there is no beauty in life, but the lack of eyes to discover beauty

The biggest shortcoming of modern people is the lack of love for their profession. -- Rodin

14. How happy would mankind be if work was not the price of life, but the purpose. --Rodin

15. I can insist on our contribution again and again, because only this view can have the power to win over mankind in the world--Rodin

16. Sculpture is an art of concavity and convexity, not a shape without smooth decoration - Rodin

Introduction: Auguste Rodin (November 12, 1840 - November 17, 1917) ), French sculptor. 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.

Auguste Rodin was the most influential sculptor in France in the 19th century. He worked hard all his life and dared to break through the shackles of the official academic school and go his own way. He was good at absorbing all the fine traditions. The graceful, vivid and contrasting techniques of ancient Greek sculpture are deeply understood. His works formed a bridge between modern Western sculpture and modern sculpture. Rodin is an epoch-making figure in the history of Western sculpture. He is the master of traditional sculpture art in Europe for more than two thousand years and the creator of new sculpture art in the 20th century.