Decorations for the Palais de Justice
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Decorations for the Palais de Justice is a major sculptural ensemble by French artist Jules Dalou, created for Paris’s main courthouse and noted for its expressive allegorical figures and refined realism.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Decorations for the Palais de Justice canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Decorations for the Palais de Justice Context triple: [Jules Dalou, notableWork, Decorations for the Palais de Justice]
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Target entity: Decorations for the Palais de Justice Target entity description: Decorations for the Palais de Justice is a major sculptural ensemble by French artist Jules Dalou, created for Paris’s main courthouse and noted for its expressive allegorical figures and refined realism.
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A.
Decoration of the Library of the Palais Bourbon
Decoration of the Library of the Palais Bourbon is a monumental series of mural paintings by Eugène Delacroix that adorns the library of the French National Assembly in Paris.
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B.
Decorations for the Château de Fontainebleau
Decorations for the Château de Fontainebleau are a series of grand Baroque interior paintings and ornamental schemes created by Noël Coypel for the historic royal palace of Fontainebleau in France.
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C.
La Danse (ornament of the Opéra façade)
La Danse (ornament of the Opéra façade) is a dynamic and controversial 19th-century sculptural group by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux adorning the exterior of the Palais Garnier in Paris, celebrated for its exuberant depiction of dancing figures.
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D.
Decoration of the Salon du Roi in the Palais Bourbon
Decoration of the Salon du Roi in the Palais Bourbon is a major 19th-century decorative painting ensemble in Paris, renowned for its dynamic, Romantic-style ceiling and wall compositions.
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E.
Tuileries Garden arrangements for public festivities
Tuileries Garden arrangements for public festivities were grand 19th-century urban design and decorative schemes in Paris that transformed the Tuileries Garden into a spectacular setting for public celebrations, illuminations, and ceremonial events.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (35)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
public monument
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sculptural ensemble ⓘ |
| artForm | sculpture ⓘ |
| artStyle | refined realism ⓘ |
| commissionedBy | French public authorities ⓘ |
| commissionedFor | Paris’s main courthouse NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| country | France ⓘ |
| creator | Jules Dalou NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| creatorBirthName | Aimé-Jules Dalou NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| creatorNationality | French ⓘ |
| depicts |
allegories of Justice
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allegories of Law ⓘ civic virtues ⓘ |
| genre |
allegorical art
ⓘ
public art ⓘ |
| hasPart |
allegorical figures
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architectural sculpture ⓘ relief sculpture ⓘ |
| heritageDesignation | cultural heritage of France ⓘ |
| inception | 19th century ⓘ |
| languageOfWork | French ⓘ |
| locatedIn |
France
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Palais de Justice, Paris NERFINISHED ⓘ Paris ⓘ Île de la Cité NERFINISHED ⓘ Île-de-France region ⓘ
surface form:
Île-de-France
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| material | sculpture materials ⓘ |
| movement | Realism ⓘ |
| notableFor |
expressive allegorical figures
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integration with architecture ⓘ refined realism ⓘ |
| partOf | public art of Paris ⓘ |
| subjectOf |
art historical studies
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scholarship on Jules Dalou ⓘ |
| usedFor | architectural decoration ⓘ |
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