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Whose work is the French sculpture burghers of calais?

burghers of calais, a French sculptor, was created in 1884-1886 and now lives in Calais, France.

Background

In p>1884, when Rodin was immersed in the creation of Hell's Gate, the Calais authorities invited him to make a monument to the loyal soul. The incident of Yimin's going to the disaster originated from the historical yearbook of France: in the 14th century, during the Hundred Years' War, the British army was about to capture Calais, France. Calais was besieged by the British army for nearly two years, and the lives of its citizens were at stake. After negotiations between the two sides, King Edward III of England put forward a cruel condition: Calais must elect six noble citizens to be put to death, and stipulated that these six people should be bald, barefoot, neck-locked when leaving the city, and take the city gate key in their hands, so as to save the city. This is a historical tragedy that the French people will never forget. The city of Calais originally asked Rodin to make one of the righteous people, but after Rodin learned about the history, he promised to shape six statues for only one statue.