The five statues, to be sold by auction house Drouot on
Tuesday, come from the collection of late French art dealer Jean
de Ruaz, who bought them from the Rodin Museum in the 1940s.
The main piece is an 85 cm (33.5 inch) high cast of "The Kiss",
produced in 1927, 10 years after Rodin's death, by the same
Alexis Rudier foundry that had cast many of Rodin's pieces.
First exhibited in 1887, the sculpture portrays Paolo and
Francesca, two characters from Dante's Divine Comedy, but became
known as "Le Baiser". It is one of Rodin's best known works,
along with "The Thinker" and "The Burghers of Calais".
Auctioneer Alexandre Giquello said some 40 to 50 casts of the
work were made after Rodin's death but only about 10 to 15 are
of high quality and undisputed provenance. De Ruaz had lent the
work to New York's Museum of Modern Art in 1963, he said.
During Rodin's life only about seven casts were made and those
had been sold at auctions for 6 to 7 million euros.
"We expect the statue will sell for more than 1.5 million
euros," Giquello said, adding that it will be the first public
sale of a cast of "The Kiss" made after Rodin's death.
The white marble version of the work housed in Paris' newly
renovated Rodin Museum is nearly 2 meters high, but miniaturized
bronze casts are highly popular with collectors.
The other pieces Drouot will auction next week include "Eternal
Spring", another medium-size bronze of a kissing couple, cast
between 1935 and 1945 and estimated at 300,000 to 400,000 euros.
Three small statuettes, also cast after Rodin's death, are
estimated at between 30,000 and 100,000 euros.
Rodin's work has been widely forged, notably by convicted forger
Guy Hain, who in the 1990s produced thousands of fake bronze
Rodins, often using original Rodin plaster casts and the Rudier
stamp.
The five statues in the auction will be exhibited at Drouot on
Saturday, Monday and Tuesday.
(Reporting by Geert De Clercq; Editing by Paul Taylor)
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