







'It is the artist who is truthful and it is photography which lies, for in reality time does not stop...'
- Auguste Rodin
A visit to the museum filled with summer roses and sculptures. How did sculptors manage to instil vitality and sensuality into a piece of bronze, transforming it to exhibit the most fluid movements, the most intense emotions, the most beautiful form of life?
I recommend the musée and jardin for everyone - even if you are only in Paris for a day!
79 Rue de Varenne 75007
I'm on my way to Paris in a months time...this is beautiful. Your blog is filled with inspiration, both in the forms of words and images... as well as the best places to go visit/ shop/ eat.
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The Rodin museum was my favorite in Paris, as well as the Picasso museum which is also kind of a hidden gem, tucked away from the more touristy spots.
RépondreSupprimerBeautiful pictures, I went in autumn so I missed the roses; nice foliage at the time though!
Absolutely beautiful!
RépondreSupprimerI ask myself the same question every time I see a marble statue. They look alive! Love these photos x
RépondreSupprimerYour pictures are beautiful. I remember spending a good part of my afternoon there, in a rapture - the sculptures are incredible. I also discovered Camille Claudel's work there and have been quite fascinated by her since.
RépondreSupprimerI think I'm in love with your blog!
RépondreSupprimeryour photos are magical! which camera do you use?
RépondreSupprimerSo you liked the museum too ! :)
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