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The Hand of Rodin
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Cast plaster with coat of shellac
European Sculpture and Decorative Arts, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Presented by Rodin to his pupil Malvina Hoffman and given by her to The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bequest of Malvina C. Hoffman 1966
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