Despair (sculpture)
Despair (French: Le Désespoir) or Despair at the Gate (French: Désespoir de la Porte) is a sculpture by Auguste Rodin that he conceived and developed from the early 1880s to c. 1890 as part of his The Gates of Hell project. The figure belongs to a company of damned souls found in the nine circles of Hell described by Dante in The Divine Comedy. Other title variations are Shade Holding her Foot, Woman Holding Her Foot, and Desperation (French: Les Désespérés). There are numerous versions of this work executed as both plaster and bronze casts and carved marble and limestone.
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A bronze cast of the sculpture in a marble base at the Musée Rodin | |
Artist | Auguste Rodin |
Year | c. 1890 |
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