Rare chance to see Rodin in London
An exhibition in London offers the chance to see Rodin bronzes which have never before been on public display


An exhibition has opened in London which gives an opportunity to see Rodin bronzes that have never been on public display before.
‘Rodin, In Private Hands' (May 1-July 31) at Bowman Sculpture, 6, Duke Street, W1, will include a rare cast of The Eternal Idol, plus Vase of the Titans, Man with a Broken Nose, Prodigal Son and others.
For details, telephone 020-7930 0277 or visit www.bowmansculpture.com.
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