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Auguste Rodin - The Gates of Hell

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Uploaded by on Oct 1, 2008

Is Rodin's monumental masterpiece a failure?
This video explains why there are two different versions of the same artwork, and why Rodin remained obsessed by the Gates until his death.
It shows how the artist managed to solve major aesthetic issues that faced modern artists at that time.
More info: http://canal-educatif.fr/Video/Arts/014-Porte-Enfer-Rodin/Anglais/Gates-Hell-...

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  • Hey i love it. May i help you to add subtitles in spanish?

  • Yes, that would be cool! We would love to have this video translated in different langages!

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  • This piece alone has turned me onto sculpture.

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  • @canaleducatif you sure could use some langUage improvement

  • It costs an arm to get in and a leg to get out, but at least now you have greater knowledge.

  • Full Metal Alchemist?!?!

  • did anyone has come in to the gate...

    no?

    so this is the answer its no the gate for hell because the devil dont want us live he want us dead!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Son of Devil: Dad! There are some strangers at our doorstep filming our door and touching it...

    Devil: Don't care about them we will open this world and emerge from hell... then you can torture them as much as you want son!

    Devil's son: Thanks dad! You're the greatest!

  • @ravenshield56 Italy is mean. Florence isn't much different from how it is in AC2. Favourite place in the world.

  • @dayna57 I got really interested in reniassance when Assassins creed came about, its suprising howmuch a game can influence you, I would love to visit any part of italy!

  • Studied Italian Reniassance. Interesting Rodan's reference. And no it was not a failure. I plan a visit to Florence.

  • Studied Italian Reniassance. Interesting Rodan's reference. And no it was not a failure.

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