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Musée Rodin
Paris, France
Located at the Hôtel
Biron in Paris and in Rodin's studio and home in Meudon. The Musee website contains a variety of historical information on its collections, buildings and gardens.
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Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Center for
Visual Arts
Stanford University,
Stanford, California
The Cantor Center is home to the largest Rodin collection in this country. Its website has a great virtual tour of the B. Gerald Cantor Sculpture Garden and its Rodins.
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Rodin Museum of
Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Administered by the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Rodin Museum holds over 120 works including the monumental Gates of Hell, Burghers of Calais, and The Thinker . Its website includes a Quick Time virtual reality tour of the galleries.
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The California
Palace of the Legion of
Honor
San Francisco, California
Part of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, the Legion is home to many important Rodin works, such as The Three Shades, The Thinker, and The Call to Arms . Its website has a searchable catalogue of the collection.
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National Gallery of
Art
Washington D.C.
The National Gallery's
collection contains sculptures, drawings, and
prints by Rodin. The website has a searchable
database of the collection. Not all listings
have corresponding images; however, each entry
lists the location in the museum, its exhibition
history, literature about the work, and its
provenance.
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Carolina Museum of Art
Raleigh,
North Carolina
In
the autumn of 2009 the North Carolina Museum of
Art will dedicate its new building, one which
will prominently include an "Iris and B. Gerald
Cantor Foundation Gallery." This glorious
space, transparent to its park-like setting and
dancing with natural light, will feature nearly
thirty Rodin bronzes, gifts from the Foundation
to implement the Cantors' commitment to having
centers around the nation where people can be
face-to-face with significant Rodin
collections.
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Rodin in his studio, about 1902
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