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Replacer l’artiste Rodin dans l’évolution de l’histoire de l’art : c’est la mission qui a été confiée par le musée des ...
Intérieur du musée de Calais - musée de Calais Jean-Sébastien Lebon, Agnès Delbarre Diffusé le vendredi 6 juin 2025 à 10:35 Publié le vendredi 6 juin 2025 à 10:35 ...
L'association Compostelle-Cordoue, impliquée dans le dialogue interculturel et interreligieux depuis 2009, organise cet été ...
A sculpture that was once believed to be a fake copy of French artist Auguste Rodin's work has sold for almost $1 million at ...
Rodin’s auction record stands at $20.4 million, set by the two-foot-high marble sculpture L’éternel printemps (1884) at Sotheby’s New York in 2016.
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.
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 ...
The small marble sculpture, believed to be a fake by its owners, ended up being the real deal: a 1892 Auguste Rodin. It sold for auction on Monday for nearly one million dollars.
Rodin, who lived from 1840-1917, made several versions of "Le Désespoir." This particular sculpture was modeled in 1890 and sculpted from marble in 1892-1893.
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.
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