Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Other articles where The Gates of Hell is discussed: Camille Claudel: …of that period, particularly to The Gates of Hell. She continued to live at home until 1888, when she moved to her own quarters near Rodin’s studio at La Folie Neubourg. By 1892 her relationship with Rodin had begun to crumble, and by 1893 she was both living and working…

  2. The exhibition Hell according to Rodin invites the public to take a fresh look at an iconic work of art: The Gates of Hell.Over 170 works – including 60 drawings that are rarely on public display, and numerous sculptures restored for the exhibition – will immerse visitors in the fascinating history of this masterpiece, which was so influential in the development of sculpture and the arts.

  3. Writhing in anguish, or unfulfilled desire, the figures on The Gates of Hell – more than 180 of them in all – seem to struggle to free themselves from swirling masses of material. Begun in the year Rodin turned 40, this intensely passionate work occupied him for the next 10 years and at intervals thereafter for the rest of his life.

  4. The Gates of Hell. オーギュスト・ロダン c. 1880-90/1917 (model) 国立西洋美術館. Tokyo, 日本. In 1880 Rodin was commissioned by the government to create a set of doors for the entrance of the newly planned construction of the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris. A fervent reader of Dante, Rodin had already created a group work ...

  5. Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) Constructed around a sinuous line, her contrappostoincomplete, Meditationoriginated in a figure on the tympanum of The Gates of Hell, inspired by Michelangelo. She was then reworked into the Monument to Victor Hugo, before being enlarged under the name The Inner Voice. She represented one of the muses who inspired the ...

  6. In 1880 Rodin was commissioned to create a set of bronze doors for a new museum in Paris. Inspired by The Divine Comedy, written by Dante Alighieri (Italian, c. 1265–1324), Rodin planned to decorate the doors with characters that Dante met on his fictional journey through hell. The sculptor eventually discarded the idea of a strict narrative and instead created a weightless, chaotic world ...

  7. At Rodin's death, the first curator of the Musée Rodin had a complete model of the Gates assembled from the original molds. The first bronze cast was executed in 1926-28. Today there are seven casts of the Gates of Hell throughout the world, made between 1926 and 1997: Paris, Philadelphia, Tokyo, Zurich, Stanford, Shizuoka, and Seoul. Preview.