"Here is a hand ... broken off at the wrist, it no longer has any fingers, just a palm", August Rodin said admiringly, "and it is so true that to look at it, to see it alive, I do not need the fingers. Mutilated as it is, it is still sufficient in itself because it is true"
(A. Rodin, "La Leçon de l'antique", Le Musée, 1904).
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