Funerary monuments in Père Lachaise Cemetery (Paris)

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Funerary monuments in Père Lachaise Cemetery (Paris) are sculptural grave markers and memorials created by French artist Jean Antoine Injalbert, showcasing his expressive style within one of the world’s most famous cemeteries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cemetery monument
funerary sculpture
group of artworks
artForm freestanding sculpture
relief sculpture
artMovement French academic sculpture
late 19th-century French sculpture
associatedPlace Montpellier NERFINISHED
associatedWith French funerary art
French sculpture
conservationStatus historic monuments under cemetery management
country France
creator Jean Antoine Injalbert NERFINISHED
culturalContext Third French Republic NERFINISHED
depicts allegorical figures
mourning figures
religious symbolism
function grave marker
memorial
genre sculpture
heritageType funerary art
languageOfInscriptions French
locatedIn France
Paris
location Père Lachaise Cemetery NERFINISHED
materialUsed bronze
marble
stone
notableArtist Jean Antoine Injalbert NERFINISHED
partOf Parisian funerary landscape
Père Lachaise Cemetery funerary heritage
reasonForNotability examples of Jean Antoine Injalbert’s funerary work
siteType urban cemetery
style expressive
realist
symbolist elements
subjectMatter commemoration of the dead
personal remembrance
timePeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
tourismAttraction yes
visibility publicly accessible

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Jean Antoine Injalbert notableWork Funerary monuments in Père Lachaise Cemetery (Paris)