How much is a Rodin sculpture worth?
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- How much is a Rodin sculpture worth?
- What happened to Auguste Rodin's son?
- Where is Rodin buried?
- How many Rodin sculptures are there?
- How much did the thinker sell for?
- Did Camille Claudel have an abortion?
- Was Auguste Rodin rich?
- Was Rodin married?
- Who built Musee Rodin?
- Where was the replica of Rodin's Thinker man?
How much is a Rodin sculpture worth?
A sculpture by Auguste Rodin has sold for a record $20.4m (£14m) at an auction of impressionist and modern art in the US. The French sculptor's Eternal Springtime was created from a single block of marble around 1901, according to art experts.
What happened to Auguste Rodin's son?
Rodin had essentially abandoned his son for six years, and would have a very limited relationship with him throughout his life. Father and son joined the couple in their flat, with Rose as caretaker. Charges of fakery surrounding The Age of Bronze continued.
Where is Rodin buried?
Musée Rodin, Meudon, France Auguste Rodin/Lieu d'inhumation
How many Rodin sculptures are there?
Today, there are twelve original castings of the sculpture, including the ones in Rodin Museum in Paris, France, Rodin Museum in Philadelphia, Kunstmuseum in Basel, and the Smithsonian Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, among others.
How much did the thinker sell for?
Auguste Rodin's The Thinker sells for a record $15.3 million at auction.
Did Camille Claudel have an abortion?
Claudel faced many trials as a woman and as a female artist. ... As a woman in late 19th century French society however, the support of her family was crucial to survival. The sculptor was forced to have an abortion during her relationship to an increasingly unfaithful Rodin.
Was Auguste Rodin rich?
Auguste Rodin was a man that faced a lot of controversy in his life, but against all odds became one of the most famous and wealthy artists in history.
Was Rodin married?
Rose Beuretm. 1917–1917 Auguste Rodin/Époux Throughout his life and other loves, he had a long relationship with seamstress Rose Beuret beginning in 1864, and they had a child together. He married her two weeks before her death in February 1917.
Who built Musee Rodin?
The mansion that now houses the Musée Rodin was built in the Rue de Varenne, Paris, between 17, for the wealthy financier Abraham Peyrenc de Moras (1686-1732).
Where was the replica of Rodin's Thinker man?
Paris This is a list of The Thinker sculptures made by Auguste Rodin....Copies of The Thinker made during Rodin's lifetime.
| Location | Musée Rodin, Paris |
|---|---|
| Size | Monumental |
| Material | Bronze |
| Date | 1904 |













