Tomb of Marshal de Saxe

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The Tomb of Marshal de Saxe is an 18th-century monumental funerary sculpture in Strasbourg Cathedral, renowned for its dramatic allegorical design and considered a masterpiece of French Rococo art.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Rococo artwork
funerary monument
sculptural ensemble
architecturalStyle Rococo
artForm monumental sculpture
commemorates Maurice de Saxe
completionDate 18th century
country France
culturalContext Catholic funerary tradition
French monarchy
dedicatedTo Maurice de Saxe
depicts Maurice de Saxe
allegory of Death descending into a tomb
heroic virtues of Maurice de Saxe
mourning France
describedAs masterpiece of French Rococo art
one of the most dramatic tomb monuments in France
function memorial
tomb
genre funerary art
hasInfluenceOn later French funerary sculpture
hasPart allegorical figure of Death
allegorical figure of France
allegorical figure of Hercules
funerary urn
inscription panel
military trophies
sarcophagus
steps leading to a tomb opening
heritageDesignation Monument historique
listed monument of France
inception 18th century
locatedIn France
Grand Est
Strasbourg
Strasbourg Cathedral
interior of Strasbourg Cathedral
materialUsed marble
stone
movement French Rococo
notableFor dramatic allegorical composition
integration of architecture and sculpture
theatrical treatment of death
virtuosic Rococo sculpture
partOf artistic heritage of Strasbourg Cathedral
significantPeriod Ancien Régime
surface form: Ancien Régime France
subjectHasRole Maurice de Saxe
surface form: Maurice de Saxe, Marshal of France

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Jean-Baptiste Pigalle notableWork Tomb of Marshal de Saxe
Église Saint-Thomas de Strasbourg hasPart Tomb of Marshal de Saxe
this entity surface form: Sarcophagus of Maurice de Saxe