Auguste Rodin had built on the sidelines of the exhibition at the corner of Avenue Montaigne and Place de l'Alma, a pavilion to his glory. From June to November he exhibited the widest range of his creations. 168 sculptures, (platres, bronzes, stone), sketches, watercolor, as well as photographs of other works, a real temporary museum whose structure was reassembled in Meudon, on the ground of the villa of Brillants. His workshops were then at 182 University Street since 1880.
He set up his workshop there. But the small building that the visitor of the museum Rodin de Meudon can visit today dates from 1930, because the former pavilion of exhibition was destroyed in 1925 because of its very bad state of conservation. At the World's Fair in 1900, Auguste Rodin built his own pavilion on the sidelines of the exhibition, Place de l'Alma.
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