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Two Rodin sculptures fetch $16 million in N.Y. auction

Auguste Rodin sculpture, “The Thinker.” (AP-Yonhap News)
Auguste Rodin sculpture, “The Thinker.” (AP-Yonhap News)
NEW YORK (AP) ― Two early casts from Auguste Rodin’s masterpiece “The Gates of Hell’’ have sold for a total of more than $16 million at a New York City auction.

“The Thinker’’ sold Tuesday for $15.3 million, a new record for the figure. Sotheby’s hasn’t said who bought it.

A later cast of the statue was auctioned for just under $12 million in 2010.

The full-scale sculpture was commissioned by publishing magnate Ralph Pulitzer in 1906 and made under Rodin’s supervision.

“Ugolino and His Children,’’ from 1883, sold for $965,000. “The Kiss,’’ from 1909, did not sell.

The pieces were consigned by a private collector.

“The Gates’’ is based on Dante’s “Inferno.’’ It was never fully realized. Philadelphia’s Rodin Museum owns the first bronze cast of “The Gates.’’
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