Hello--
You should be trying:
The Philadelphia Museum of Art--huge Rodin collection
Stanford University--Art History Dept. and Art Museum--they have a full
set of Rodin casts
The Palace of the Legion of Honor, San Francisco Museum of Fine
Arts--have the Thinker, at least
Any or all of these should be able to help you or steer you to the proper
place.
Adrienne DeAngelis, Editor
Resources in Art History for Graduate Students
(http://www.efn.org/~acd/resources.html)
>
>
> Can anyone help or advise. We seek a specialist for Rodin sculptures, who
> can determine the authenticity of a recent cast.
>
> We have tried the Musee Rodin, but to no avail.
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