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.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf public monument
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
allegories of Law
civic virtues
genre allegorical art
public art
hasPart allegorical figures
architectural sculpture
relief sculpture
heritageDesignation cultural heritage of France
inception 19th century
languageOfWork French
locatedIn France
Palais de Justice, Paris NERFINISHED
Paris
Île de la Cité NERFINISHED
Île-de-France region
surface form: Île-de-France
material sculpture materials
movement Realism
notableFor expressive allegorical figures
integration with architecture
refined realism
partOf public art of Paris
subjectOf art historical studies
scholarship on Jules Dalou
usedFor architectural decoration

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Jules Dalou notableWork Decorations for the Palais de Justice