Sitting alone in the garden of Paris surrounded by the statue of Rodin, I saw the world pass by me for hundreds of years. Above the fence you can see a golden dome that shows where Napoleon was buried. A lot of people pass by, some people marvel at the talent of my creator, and some people want to know why he shows such unnatural feet. It is easy to recognize American tourists, wear blue jeans, stare at naked statues, wear British little formal clothes, they are laughing as well.
193 Rock thinker https://dsmpublicartfoundation.org/public-artwork/thinker-on-a-rock/ Barry Flanagan In "rock thinker", the artist replied his signature rabbit on behalf of Rodin's thinker (1880) I used it. One of the most famous sculptures in the world. Another "rock thinker" of the statue of Barry Flanagan is located in the sculpture gardens of Utrecht in the Netherlands and the National Art Gallery in Washington DC. In 1997, the Flanagan rabbit said that "expressive abundance", "Manga customs and human attributes to the animal kingdom", both are "very good habits in literature and movies". Indeed, considering what can convey the context, meaning, emotion of the human image, the scope of expression far exceeds the tools of investment in animals with human expression attributes, especially hare rabbits.
"Humans are a group of animals, and if cattle are grazing in the same way on the hillside, they will get an agreement" (Golding 220). He tried to describe everything that a third-grade thinker wanted to do individually. Golding pointed out three statues, one of his teachers on his desk and cabinet, Venus representing love, Rodin thinker of pure thinking, and the natural leopard. Third grade thinkers tried to grasp the idea using these three statues. Golding 's teacher defined him, Rodin' s philosopher is the root of all people 's thinking, and the way to describe. If the words of Golding's teacher are true, all intellectuals should be miserable and unhappy. Third grade thinkers spend more time dealing with the prejudices they created for themselves.