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A sculpture called "Despair" was thought fake but was real. It sold for $982,000. It shows a woman hugging her knees and was made in 1892.

The Comité Rodin said the sculpture is real. It was part of Rodin's "The Gates of Hell." A family had it on their piano for years.

A sculpture called "Despair" was thought fake but was real. It sold for $982,000. It shows a woman hugging her knees and was made in 1892.

The Comité Rodin said the sculpture is real. It was part of Rodin's "The Gates of Hell." A family had it on their piano for years.