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More than 100 of French artist Auguste Rodin’s marble sculptures, resurrected from basement storage rooms and dusted off for the first time in nearly half a century, went on display Wednesday at the Rodin Museum in Paris. The exhibition, which runs through Aug. 31, includes the Rodin Museum’s complete collection as well as 10 “fake Rodins” by a little-known French sculptor who had hoped to cash in on Rodin’s growing fame.
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