Meet Auguste Rodin, the French sculptor behind some of the most iconic works of all time.

He traded in his brushes for a chisel to create masterpieces that would make the art world jealous.

Broken Nose Mask (1863-64) was his early work that showcased classical notions of beauty.

The Age of Bronze (1875-76) was a sculpture of a nude man in agony, a representation of suffering and hope.

Saint John the Baptist (1878-80) was a turning point in Rodin's career, showcasing his raw and emotive style.

The Burgesses of Calais (1884-89) was a powerful work that depicted a war story of six French citizens.

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