Travel Free visit to Rodin Museum

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Paris opens most galleries and museums free of charge on the first Sunday of every month. Children under 18 are free anyway, so the couple's entrance fee is 20 euros.

There is also an amazing event in Korea where the last Wednesday of every month is designated as 'Culture Day', allowing you to enjoy various cultural activities at discounted prices or for free.

However, because of the limitation of weekdays, I seemed unable to take my children to the far side.

On the first Sunday in December, he decided to go to Rodin Museum.

There are many places I want to go, but I'm going to go through this step by step and pledge to enjoy this benefit.

Outside the Rodin Museum

Paris winters often rain.

It rains and stops in one day. It is often rainy weather, and umbrellas are often useless.

When I first came to Paris, I always carried my umbrella with me so that I couldn't get any rain.

However, when I saw the Parisian walking freely under the pouring rain, I felt quite ridiculous when I walked, trying to hide my umbrella and hide my body in the rain.

But it doesn't get wet with rain ...

So now when it rains, it clears the mind and rains with the whole body.

So even if the rain suddenly comes down rather relaxed. Instead of the militant walks that threw rain and struggling under an umbrella, he enjoys walking in the snow with a rainy landscape that goes well with Paris.

On this day, I walked in the rain in the garden of the museum and watched the works.

Unfortunately, the indoor art museum is forbidden to take pictures, so unfortunately it was not possible to take pictures.

I held the hand of the child and watched the sculpture and asked what it felt like and what it felt like to see the artwork, but the children are not interested. The only concern and question is why everyone in the sculpture is taking off clothes naked. Lack of imagination, I give a very honest answer. In this case, it would be nice if you could give a witty answer that matches the eyes of the children.

There is a proverb in Israel.

“There are no foolish questions in this world. There is only a stupid answer. ”

Fortunately, the opposite type of groom deals with the children. Instead of answering the children's wrong questions with correct answers, the three fathers are playing with the children's favorite shit. It's nice to have their own leagues they can't meet. In this case, she may sneak off and spend some time alone.

Still, the 'thinker' was impressed with the children. When you take a picture, you pose like a thinker.

Rodin seemed to be an artist who intuitively knew how the complex and diverse emotions that humans feel are expressed in the body and how the emotional lines are connected to the body. So is it widely recognized as a genius sculptor?

'Les Bourgeois de Calais', a sculpture of six inhabitants who died to protect the inhabitants during the 100-year war with Britain. Danaïde 'was particularly impressive.

Psychological agony of a citizen of Kare, who was about to die, was conveyed with delicate expressions and gestures.

It was this that human beings were talking with their backs while watching Daneid's work. It is a sculpture of a young woman lying down with her body fully bent forward. Only the back muscles and goodness of the hopeless woman's feelings of despair and sorrow are so beautiful and natural.

Also on display were the works of Camille Claudel, Rodin's lover and disciple. I couldn't see it because of the children who pulled my hands, but each piece was passionate.

Although I couldn't concentrate on seeing the works with young children, the Rodin Museum, with its beautiful gardens, was a great place to come.

The author of Mentoring for Curators and Dealers, Park Pa-Rang, tells us that his discovery of art began in his childhood in the case of Gomrich, a leading 20th-century art historian, EH Gombrich (1909-2001).

On rainy Sundays, his father, a lawyer, took him to the Empty Art History Museum. At first he became interested in prehistoric and ancient Egyptian art, such as mummies and sphinxes, but later became interested in Greek and Roman art, and as he grew older he began to pursue the 19th-century romanticism and realism in the middle of high school. Exploring and appreciating art.

The author says that continuous exposure to art from an early age can help with discerning training.

Opening the eye about formativeness is engraved more clearly as soon as it is acquired. It is clear that such an experience of discovery formed a visual standard that was repeated over time. If we put this Gombridge's experience into the above-mentioned stage of creation of vision, he had faithfully mastered each stage of vision through the works of all periods of Western art before he was about twenty years old. It means you have reached it.

While children have no inspiration in front of these great works right now, if they continue to visit the museum, I will imagine a day when they will have a profound and insane discussion about the world of children and artwork. (With the preparation of the mind in mind, of course, that no matter how much you take it, you can grow into an adult who is not interested in art.)

Even if it's not for that purpose, my mom likes art museums.

"Thinking person" taken by child

"Thinking person" taken by child

Onore de Seizure taken by a child

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