Decorations for the Palais Bourbon

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Decorations for the Palais Bourbon are a series of sculptural and decorative works created by French artist Jules Dalou for the interior of France’s National Assembly building in Paris.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf decorative program
sculptural series
artist Aimé-Jules Dalou NERFINISHED
artistNationality French
associatedArtInstitution Assemblée nationale (France) GENERATED
associatedWith French Third Republic NERFINISHED
commissionedFor French National Assembly NERFINISHED
country France
creator Jules Dalou NERFINISHED
depicts allegorical figures
historical themes
republican ideals
genre architectural sculpture
decorative arts
public sculpture
hasLanguageContext French
hasType official decorative scheme
state commission
heritageStatus part of the historic fabric of the Palais Bourbon
locatedInBuilding Palais Bourbon, seat of the French National Assembly
locatedInCountry France
location National Assembly of France NERFINISHED
Palais Bourbon NERFINISHED
locationCity Paris NERFINISHED
material sculptural media
movement 19th-century French sculpture
partOf interior decoration of the Palais Bourbon
use parliamentary interior decoration

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Jules Dalou notableWork Decorations for the Palais Bourbon