- Gustave Doré - Wikipedia
Paul Gustave Louis Christophe Doré (UK: ˈ d ɔːr eɪ DOR-ay, US: d ɔː ˈ r eɪ dor-AY, French: [ɡystav dɔʁe]; 6 January 1832 – 23 January 1883) was a French printmaker, illustrator, painter, comics artist, caricaturist, and sculptor
- Gustave Dore - 763 artworks - painting - WikiArt. org
Paul Gustave Louis Christophe Doré ( dɔːˈreɪ ; French: [ɡys tav dɔ ʁe]; 6 January 1832 – 23 January 1883) was a French artist, printmaker, illustrator, comics artist, caricaturist and sculptor who worked primarily with wood engraving Doré was born in Strasbourg on 6 January 1832
- Gustave Doré | Romanticism, Engravings, Woodcuts | Britannica
Gustave Doré was a French printmaker, one of the most prolific and successful book illustrators of the late 19th century, whose exuberant and bizarre fantasy created vast dreamlike scenes widely emulated by Romantic academicians
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- French Painter and Sculptor Gustave Doré: Life and Major Works
Paul Gustave Doré (1832–1883) was a prolific French artist celebrated for his illustrations, engravings, paintings, and sculptures His works spanned a wide array of genres, but he is most famous for his illustrations of classic literature, including works by Dante, Cervantes, Milton, and Poe
- Gustave Doré – French Artist Gustave Doré’s Biography and Works
Doré’s illustration of a meeting between unearthly figures and the poet’s body was fitting as it displayed what Doré assumed to be De Nerval’s hallucination-fueled vision while capturing his demise
- Gustave Dore Art Images
Gustave Doré was a world famous 19th century illustrator Although he illustrated over 200 books, some with more than 400 plates, he is primarily known for his illustrations to The Divine Comedy, particularly The Inferno, his illustrations to Don Quixote, Coleridge's Rime of the Ancient Mariner, and Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven
- Gustave Doré - World of Dante
Characterized by an eclectic mix of Michelangelesque nudes, northern traditions of sublime landscape, and elements of popular culture, Doré's Dante illustrations were considered among his crowning achievements– a perfect match of the artist's skill and the poet's vivid visual imagination
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