Reliefs for the Hôtel de Ville of Paris

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Reliefs for the Hôtel de Ville of Paris are a series of monumental sculpted panels by French artist Jules Dalou, created to adorn Paris’s city hall with allegorical and historical scenes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf sculpture series
appliesToJurisdiction City of Paris NERFINISHED
artisticMovement Realism
commissionedBy City of Paris NERFINISHED
country France
creator Jules Dalou NERFINISHED
depicts Parisian civic life
allegorical scenes
historical scenes
personifications of virtues
designedFor façade of the Hôtel de Ville of Paris
genre allegorical sculpture
historical sculpture
public monument
hasPart allegorical panels
historical panels
hasType monumental relief
heritageDesignation monument historique (context: Hôtel de Ville building)
inception late 19th century
languageOfWorkOrName French
location France
Hôtel de Ville, Paris NERFINISHED
Paris
Île-de-France NERFINISHED
mainSubject civic virtues
history of Paris
materialUsed bronze
stone
partOf Hôtel de Ville of Paris NERFINISHED
use architectural decoration

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Jules Dalou notableWork Reliefs for the Hôtel de Ville of Paris