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Rodin Palace

February 23, 2009 by Marion Maneker

The Los Angeles Times reports that the home built to house Gerald and Iris Cantor’s collection of Rodin sculptures is on the market:

Dozens of artisans worked on the home, which was built to house the Cantors’ extensive art and sculpture collections. Sculptures by Auguste Rodin occupy almost every room; the Cantors are believed to have the largest private collection of Rodins in the world — and no, they are not included in the sales price. The rooms, with palatial interiors, include a beauty salon, three kitchens, a staff wing, a formal library, a separate media room, a gym and a billiards room The home also has 12 fireplaces.

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