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In a quiet street off the main boule-yards of Paris,there you find Rue deVarenne.That is where the buildingof the Museum of Auguste Rodin(1840—1917)is located.In the building and itsfront and back gardens,over 500 sculptures of therenowned French 19th century sculptor are keptand exhibited.Immediately inside the gate,along the gardenwall on the left,stands the famous group sculp-ture,Burghers of Calais.It is a bronze sculpture of six men whoseclothes are torn and worn.They are citizens of aFrench city called Calais in northeast France at the
In a quiet street off the main boule-yards of Paris, there you find Rue deVarenne.That is where the buildingof the Museum of Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) is located. The building and itsfront and back gardens, over 500 sculptures of therenowned French 19th century sculptor are keptand exhibited. Immediately inside the gate, along the gardenwall on the left, stands the famous group sculp-ture, Burghers of Calais. It is bronze sculpture of six men whoseclothes are torn and worn.They are citizens of aFrench city called Calais in northeast France at the