Zadkine was a sculptor of Russian descent who spent most of his life in France. Le musee Zadkine in
Paris is a house in which the sculptor (like Rodin) lived for a while. One is walking along a typical street, to find the
museum down an alleyway, and through a multidimensional warp, where they amazingly take francs in payment for looking at
stuff, just like they do in the rest of France.
It is generally supposed by the layman that Sculptors work in three dimensions. In fact every competent
artist or art critik well knows they work in four, and even then, they use some of them more than once. Zadkine was no
exception.
The sculptor lived from 1890 to 1967, during which time he did most of his best work. After his death,
his work was projected into 2D, repainted and rebadged by Modigliani.
In general, the stuff outside the museum was better than that on the inside. In fact, by the time
you've looked through a few windows and strolled around the garden, when you get to the kiosk to pay, you've seen
most of what you are going to.