
Rodin ‘copy' sells for $1.6m in France
Rennes, France: The owners thought the sculpture perched for years on the corner of a piano was a Rodin copy.
After being declared as the real thing the small marble figure has now sold for $1.6 million at auction, organisers in France said today.
Described as an 'extremely rare'
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


NZ Herald
30 minutes ago
- NZ Herald
Shay Williamson is first Kiwi to win Alone reality TV bush survival challenge
Meet the Bay of Plenty possum-trapper who's just become the first Kiwi to win a season of hit survival show Alone. On a pouring night, days since his last meal, Shay Williamson stepped out of his tarpaulin teepee somewhere in the Tasmanian wilds and


NZ Herald
an hour ago
- NZ Herald
Why Billy Bob Thornton feels more at home outside Hollywood
Billy Bob Thornton doesn't consider himself to be part of Hollywood. The 69-year-old actor has enjoyed huge success in the movie business, starring in films such as A Simple Plan, Armageddon and Friday Night Lights – but he tries to distance himself from the Hollywood scene. He told People: 'I

RNZ News
2 hours ago
- RNZ News
Tee Hao-Aickin & Vitinia
music culture 1:00 pm today This is one of our favorite type of show on the TAHI chatting with young musicians about thier debut releases! Tee Hao-Aickin chats her debut solo single as tee. Vitinia talks to us about her debut album. Tags: culture music Culture Music