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The Cathedral

芸術作品
契約の弧または大聖堂は、1908 年に考案された、フランスの芸術家オーギュスト ロダンによる彫刻です。 ウィキペディア(英語)
アーティストオーギュスト・ロダン
完成1908年
www.musee-rodin.fr からのthe cathedral sculpture
Carved in stone and still covered in toolmarks,The Cathedral is a combination of two right hands, belonging to two different figures.
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