PHILADELPHIA, PA.- “The Thinker,” one of Auguste Rodin’s most famous sculptures and a prominent feature of the museum containing some 120 works by the French artist, has been transported to the Philadelphia Museum of Art for safekeeping during the initial phase of renovations to the exterior landscape of the Rodin Museum and along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. Following the reapplication of a protective coating now being completed by the
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‘The Thinker’ Moves to Philadelphia Museum of Art During Rodin Restorations
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