La Porte de l'Enfer

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La Porte de l'Enfer is the original French title of Auguste Rodin’s monumental sculptural work "The Gates of Hell," inspired by Dante’s "Inferno" and featuring figures like "The Thinker."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf monumental sculpture
sculptural work
artForm relief sculpture
artisticTheme despair
redemption
suffering
associatedCity Paris NERFINISHED
associatedMuseum Musée Rodin NERFINISHED
commissionedBy French government NERFINISHED
commissionedFor Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
creator Auguste Rodin NERFINISHED
creatorNationality French
depicts scenes from Dante's Inferno
exhibitedAt Cantor Arts Center, Stanford University NERFINISHED
Musée Rodin, Paris NERFINISHED
National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo NERFINISHED
Rodin Museum, Philadelphia NERFINISHED
featuresWork The Kiss NERFINISHED
The Thinker NERFINISHED
The Three Shades NERFINISHED
genre symbolist sculpture
hasPart bronze doors
relief sculpture panels
hasVersion multiple bronze casts
height over 6 meters
inception circa 1880
inspiredBy Inferno NERFINISHED
The Divine Comedy NERFINISHED
inspiredByAuthor Dante Alighieri NERFINISHED
locationOfFirstFullCast Musée Rodin, Paris NERFINISHED
material bronze
movement Modern sculpture
Symbolism
notableFigure Paolo and Francesca NERFINISHED
The Thinker NERFINISHED
Ugolino NERFINISHED
originalLanguageTitle French
originalTitleOf The Gates of Hell NERFINISHED
startTime 1880
subject Hell NERFINISHED
damned souls
divine judgment
titleLanguage French
translatedTitle The Gates of Hell NERFINISHED
workPeriod 1880s
1890s
early 20th century

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The Gates of Hell originalTitle La Porte de l'Enfer