The Monument to Victor Noir

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The Monument to Victor Noir is a famous 19th-century Parisian funerary sculpture renowned for its realistic depiction of the slain journalist and for the fertility-related legends surrounding it.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf funerary sculpture
tomb sculpture
tourist attraction
artist Jules Dalou NERFINISHED
artMovement Realism
associatedWith Parisian folklore
fertility legends
funerary art of the 19th century
love and fertility rituals
pilgrimage by women seeking fertility
cemetery Père Lachaise Cemetery NERFINISHED
city Paris
commemorates Victor Noir NERFINISHED
completionDate 1891
country France
creator Jules Dalou NERFINISHED
culturalContext Third Republic France NERFINISHED
dedicatedTo Victor Noir NERFINISHED
depicts life-size bronze effigy
recumbent figure of Victor Noir
depictsEvent aftermath of Victor Noir’s shooting
genre realist sculpture
hasPart boots
frogged coat
recumbent body on cobblestones
top hat beside the body
hasQuality detailed clothing
naturalistic pose
polished feet from touching
polished groin area from touching
polished mouth from kissing
prominent genital bulge
realistic depiction
heritageDesignation historic monument of France
inception late 19th century
locatedIn France
Paris
Père Lachaise Cemetery NERFINISHED
material bronze
purpose commemorate the death of Victor Noir
reasonForNotability fertility-related legends
popular tourist attraction in Père Lachaise
realistic depiction of a slain journalist
sculptor Jules Dalou NERFINISHED
subjectHasRole journalist
usedFor votive practices related to fertility and love
yearOfCreation 1890s

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Jules Dalou notableWork The Monument to Victor Noir