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A sculpture believed to be a fake copy of French artist Auguste Rodin's work has sold for almost $1 million; Auction house Rouillac revealed the sculpture named Le Désespoir had not been on ...
However, the sculpture wasn’t a copy. It was an original. Earlier this month, it sold for about $1 million at auction.. Titled The Despair, the sculpture is one of several versions of the same ...
A sculpture by French artist Auguste Rodin that had disappeared from public view for almost 120 years and was thought to be a copy has sold for $984,000 at auction. A family thought the sculpture ...
A Rodin sculpture that dropped off the radar over a century ago has sold for nearly a million dollars after its recent rediscovery.. Sculpture fetches over €850,000. The 11-inch-tall marble ...
NEED TO KNOW. A sculpture believed to be a fake copy of French artist Auguste Rodin's work has sold for almost $1 million. Auction house Rouillac revealed the sculpture named Le Désespoir had not ...
Rodin Sculpture Garden. Within a single acre of cypress trees and gravel paths next to the Cantor Arts Center is the Rodin Sculpture Garden, modeled after the Bagatelle Gardens in Paris.
Also in 1893, Rodin sent three marble sculptures to the Chicago World’s Fair. “They were overtly erotic, and people got upset over them, and so they were put in a separate room,” says Einecke.
Rodin, who lived from 1840-1917, made several versions of “Le Désespoir.” This particular sculpture was modelled in 1890 and sculpted from marble in 1892-93.
By Jack Guy, CNN (CNN) — A sculpture by French artist Auguste Rodin that had disappeared from public view for almost 120 years and was thought to be a copy has sold for 860,000 euros ($984,000 ...