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Philadelphia’s Rodin Museum is the legacy of theater mogul Jules Mastbaum who became drawn to the work of master sculptor Auguste Rodin after visiting the Musee Rodin in Paris in 1924.
A small marble sculpture thought to be a copy of Auguste Rodin, then verified as an "extremely rare" and authentic piece, recently sold for €860,000 ($1 million) at auction. The 11-inch figure of a ...
Consider, for instance, the Rodin Museum in Philadelphia (which opened in 1929) or the Rodin Wing at the Shizuoka Prefectural Museum in Japan (inaugurated in 1994).
From Rocky to Rodin, Philadelphia’s Cultural Offerings Run the Gamut. ... On loan from the Musee d’Orsay at Paris, the canvas commonly known as “Whistler’s Mother” hasn’t been seen at Philly since it ...
Auguste Rodin marble sculpture, kept in plain sight for decades atop a piano in a French family home has fetched €1.1 million $1.2 ...
The exhibit tells the story of how Rodin caught the eye of various collectors around the country from Philadelphia to San Francisco. Auguste Rodin (French, 1840–1917), St. John the Baptist ...
The Musée Rodin is just a short walk from the Varenne stop and Saint-Francois-Xavier stop, both of which lie on metro line 13. Hours and Tickets The museum is open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 ...
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) at auction.