Introduction to the Rodin Art Museum: The art museum has three floors. The first floor is the information room, and the second and third floors are very finely divided exhibition halls. The second floor contains the collection of the Stanford family, including the relics of the old Stanford when he was building the road, and the little Stanford. Collections in Europe, etc. Most of the southern half is an exhibition of Rodin's sculptures. In the Asia Pavilion, visitors can see pottery from the Neolithic period, collected according to age, Shang, Zhou, Han, Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing, etc. One of the three-colored horses from the Tang Dynasty seems to be very famous. Placed in the center. Others include collections from India, Thailand, Indonesia and other countries. There are also Egyptian mummies and totems in the African Pavilion. In addition, there is a small bookstore with some mechanically made products that are very eye-catching. Perhaps this also represents the high level of skills and mechanical craftsmanship attained by Stanford University. The third floor is the European Pavilion and the American Pavilion. There are many collections about Mayan culture here. The European oil paintings are very gorgeous, and most of them are French works. There is also a contemporary art gallery that collects some abstract art portraits.
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