Descripción
Auguste Rodin, The Gates of Hell, 1880-1917, plaster (Musée d'Orsay, Paris). Speakers Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker. When the building, earlier on the site of the Musée d'Orsay in Paris, was destroyed by fire during the Commune in 1871, plans were drawn up to replace it with a museum of decorative arts. Rodin won the competition to design a great set of doors for its entry way. Although the museum was never built, Rodin continued to work on the doors. They became an ongoing project; a grand stage for his sculptural ideas. It's fitting that the plaster of this great unfinished sculpture, The Gates of Hell, is now on display at the d'Orsay, the former railway terminal that was built on this site instead of the museum of decorative arts and that, by lovely coincidence, was converted into one of the world's great art museums.
It is an educational content by Khan Academy, site that contains a wide variety of educational videos.
Autores
Autor Khan Academy, Smarthistory, Dr. Beth Harris, Dr. Steven Zucker
Categorias 16-18 años, Vídeo, Historia del Arte, Khan Academy, Inglés add
Tag add
Data de publicação 27 / 08 / 2020
Licença Respeita a licença original do recurso.
Deseja fazer um comentário? Iniciar sessão
Comentários
mode_comment0