Paolo and Francesca is a sculptural group by Auguste Rodin, showing Paolo and Francesca da Rimini, damned lovers from Canto V of Dante's The Divine Comedy. The couple appeared in several of Rodin's initial drawings between 1880 and 1881 for The Gates of Hell. In the first version he placed them in the centre, in a work that later appeared on its own as The Kiss. This piece was removed from Gates by the artist in 1886 and replaced by a new version, closer to the description of the lovers in Dante's text.
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| - Paolo y Francesca (Escultura) (es)
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| - Paolo y Francesca (francés:Paolo et Francesca) es una escultura de Auguste Rodin que forma parte de la obra monumental La Puerta del Infierno, una comisión del Museo de las Artes Decorativas de París basado en la Divina Comedia de Dante Alighieri. Esta obra está inspirada en los personajes descritos en el Canto V, en el segundo círculo del infierno, Francesca da Rimini y Paolo Malatesta. (es)
- Paolo and Francesca is a sculptural group by Auguste Rodin, showing Paolo and Francesca da Rimini, damned lovers from Canto V of Dante's The Divine Comedy. The couple appeared in several of Rodin's initial drawings between 1880 and 1881 for The Gates of Hell. In the first version he placed them in the centre, in a work that later appeared on its own as The Kiss. This piece was removed from Gates by the artist in 1886 and replaced by a new version, closer to the description of the lovers in Dante's text. (en)
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| - Paolo y Francesca (francés:Paolo et Francesca) es una escultura de Auguste Rodin que forma parte de la obra monumental La Puerta del Infierno, una comisión del Museo de las Artes Decorativas de París basado en la Divina Comedia de Dante Alighieri. Esta obra está inspirada en los personajes descritos en el Canto V, en el segundo círculo del infierno, Francesca da Rimini y Paolo Malatesta. (es)
- Paolo and Francesca is a sculptural group by Auguste Rodin, showing Paolo and Francesca da Rimini, damned lovers from Canto V of Dante's The Divine Comedy. The couple appeared in several of Rodin's initial drawings between 1880 and 1881 for The Gates of Hell. In the first version he placed them in the centre, in a work that later appeared on its own as The Kiss. This piece was removed from Gates by the artist in 1886 and replaced by a new version, closer to the description of the lovers in Dante's text. (en)
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