France has a rich history of sculpture that spans centuries, but in the 19th and 20th centuries, the country produced some of the most innovative and influential sculptors in the world. During this time, French sculptors broke away from the traditional academic styles of the past and began experimenting with new forms and techniques. One of the most famous French sculptors of the 19th century was Auguste Rodin. Rodin's sculptures, such as “The Thinker“ and “The Kiss,“ were known for their emotional intensity and naturalism. Rodin rejected the idealized beauty of traditional sculpture in favor of a more realistic approach that captured the raw emotions and physicality of his subjects. Another notable French sculptor of the 19th century was Edgar Degas. Although best known as a painter, Degas also created a number of sculptures that were highly influential. His sculptures, such as “Little Dancer Aged Fourteen,“ were known for their realism and their attention to t
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