Gates of Hell Sculpture

Rodin's famous depiction of Dante's 'Inferno', amist a sculpture garden of many of his other works

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'The Thinker', often seen as a separate sculpture

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'The Gates of Hell' is a massive sculpture work created by the famous French artist Auguste Rodin. The imagery of the sculpture is based on a scene from Dante's "The Inferno" and the gates stand roughly 6 meters high and 4 meters wide.

Of the 180 figures in the sculpture, many were later cast into separate effigies, and some are well known on their own. The most famous of which is "The Thinker", the well-known image of the contemplative man seated and resting his chin in his palm.

Though originally commissioned to be completed in five years in 1880, Rodin worked on 'The Gates of Hell' for some 37 years, until his death in 1917. Rodin labored on his sculpture on the ground floor of the Hotel Biron, which, a few years after his death, opened up as Musée Rodin, displaying 'The Gates of Hell' and his other works.

This exquisite piece of sculptural art has had a few series of casts loaned out, but only six including the one in Musée Rodin in Paris. This one in particular is on the Stanford University campus in the B. Gerald Cantor Rodin Scultpure Garden. The garden has 200 works by Rodin, most of which are cast in bronze, though there others in wax and terra cotta.

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  • Hours Wed-Sun: 11:00-5; Thu 11:00-8, outdoor garden is open all hours, with lights at night.
  • Address Lomita Drive at Museum Way, Stanford, California, United States
  • Cost Free
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