Museum auguste rodin gates

museum auguste rodin gates

About Auguste Rodin - Rodin Museum

  • On August 16, 1880, Rodin received a commission to create a pair of bronze doors for a new decorative arts museum in Paris.
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    the kiss rodin sculpture The Gates of Hell (French: La Porte de l'Enfer) is a monumental bronze sculptural group work by French artist Auguste Rodin that depicts a scene from the Inferno, the first section of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy.
    auguste rodin biography The Gates of Hell, modeled –, cast –28, by Auguste Rodin (French, –), bronze, 20 feet 10 3/4 inches × 13 feet.

    Auguste Rodin (1840–1917) - The Metropolitan Museum of Art

  • On Aug, Rodin received a commission to create a pair of bronze doors for a new decorative arts museum in Paris.
  • The Gates of Hell - Association for Public Art

  • The Gates of Hell is a monumental bronze sculptural group work by French artist Auguste Rodin that depicts a scene from the Inferno, the first section of.
  • Auguste Rodin Gallery | Maryhill Museum of Art | Sculpture

      The Gates of Hell (French: La Porte de l'Enfer) is a monumental bronze sculptural group work by French artist Auguste Rodin that depicts a scene from the Inferno, the first section of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy.

    The Gates of Hell - Rodin Museum

      The Gates of Hell occupied a unique place in Rodin’s oeuvre.

    The Gates of Hell | Musée Rodin

      The Gates of Hell occupied a unique place in Rodin’s oeuvre.

    The Gates of Hell

    Sculpture by Auguste Rodin

    This article is about the Rodin sculpture. For other uses, see Gates of Hell (disambiguation).

    The Gates of Hell

    at the Museo Soumaya

    ArtistAuguste Rodin
    MediumBronze
    LocationMusée D’Orsay, Paris (plaster model); casts in various places

    The Gates of Hell (French: La Porte de l'Enfer) is a monumental bronze sculptural group work by French artist Auguste Rodin that depicts a scene from the Inferno, the first section of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy. It stands at 6 metres high, 4 metres wide and 1 metre deep (19.7×13.1×3.3 ft) and contains 180 figures.

    Several casts of the work were made, which are now in various locations around the world. Rodin's original plaster model is in the Musée D’Orsay, Paris. The figures range from 15 centimetres (6 in) high up to more than one metre (3 ft). Several of the figures were also cast as independent free-standing statues.

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    The Gates of Hell - Wikipedia

      Inspired by The Divine Comedy, written by Dante Alighieri (Italian, c.

    The Gates of Hell - Musée Rodin

  • Rodin divided the right and left doors into four vertically arranged panels with scenes from Hell shown in low relief over the eight panels with a giant figure.
  • The Gates of Hell - Rodin Museum