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In what way does Auguste Rodin's sculpture The Age of Bronze differ from Classical and Renaissance sculpture

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Auguste Rodin's sculpture The Age of Bronze differs from Classical and Renaissance sculpture in that it is more realistic and naturalistic. While Classical and Renaissance sculptures were often idealized and depicted perfect human forms, Rodin's sculpture was a more realistic representation of the human form, with its imperfections and flaws.
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