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The Gates of Hell - Wikipedia

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 ...

The Gates of Hell | Musée Rodin

The Gates of Hell occupied a unique place in Rodin's oeuvre. Working feverishly on this project for several years, he created over 200 figures and groups.

The Gates of Hell - 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. Although the museum did not come to ...

The Gates of Hell (1880-1917) - Association for Public Art

Title. The Gates of Hell · Artist. Auguste Rodin (1840 - 1917) · Year. Modeled 1880-1917; cast 1926-1928; installed 1929 · Location. Rodin Museum entrance, ...

The Gates of Hell - Philadelphia Museum of Art

In 1880 Rodin was commissioned to create a set of bronze doors for a new museum in Paris. Inspired by The Divine Comedy, written by Dante Alighieri (Italian ...

New presentation of Rodin's « Gates of Hell - Musée d'Orsay

Auguste Rodin's Gates of Hell is an oeuvre-monde – a work of art with its own universe – populated by numerous figures and groups which have often had an ...

Rodin, The Gates of Hell - YouTube

Auguste Rodin, The Gates of Hell​, 1880-1917, plaster (Musée d'Orsay, Paris) Speakers: Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker When the ...

The Gates of Hell - Auguste Rodin — Google Arts & Culture

A symbolist work by excellence, leaving the imagination free to roam, the high relief releases the vehemence and expressive power of the human body in an ...

The Gates of Hell - Web Gallery of Art

The Gates of Hell by Auguste RODIN. In 1880, Rodin was commissioned for a bronze door to a building still in the planning stage, designed to house a museum of ...

Auguste Rodin, The Gates of Hell - Smarthistory

The plaster of this great unfinished sculpture, The Gates of Hell, is now on display at the d'Orsay, the former railway terminal that was built on this site.

Auguste Rodin | Fragment of the Right Pilaster of the Gates of Hell

Fragment of the Right Pilaster of the Gates of Hell, Auguste Rodin (French, Paris 1840–1917 Meudon), Bronze, French

Rodin, The Gates of Hell (video) | Sculpture - Khan Academy

It's fitting that the plaster of this great unfinished sculpture, The Gates of Hell, is now on display at the d'Orsay, the former railway terminal that was ...

A new presentation of “The Gates of Hell” | Musée d'Orsay

The Musée d'Orsay is fortunate enough to present one of the greatest masterpieces of 19 th century sculpture, The Gates of Hell by Auguste Rodin.

Gates of Hell | An Introduction to 19th Century Art

Cited in “Auguste Rodin, Famous French Sculptor, Dead,” Fine Arts Journal, vol. 35, no. 12 (December 1917): 32. Contemporary writer T.H. Bartlett visited Rodin ...

The Gates of Hell - A Testament To Rodin's Boundless Creative ...

First commissioned in 1880, Auguste Rodin's The Gates of Hell, inspired by famous Dante's Divine Comedy, was in the making for the next ...

The Gates of Hell|Auguste Rodin | | Collection | The National ...

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 ...

Through the Gates of Hell: Dante and Auguste Rodin

In conjunction with the exhibition, Going through Hell: The Divine Dante, join senior lecturer David Gariff for a talk exploring the impact ...

The Gates of Hell [Auguste Rodin] | Sartle - Rogue Art History

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 ...

The Gates of Hell - Auguste Rodin, French, 1840 - 1917

In 1880 Rodin was commissioned to create a set of bronze doors for a new museum in Paris. Inspired by *The Divine Comedy*, written by Dante Alighieri (Ital.

Auguste Rodin, Gates of Hell

Ultimately, the doors became a metaphor for the futility of life, the inability to satisfactorily fulfill our deepest uncontrollable passions, which is the fate ...