Completed in 1883, the 26 plates Gustave Doré illustrated for Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven" were actually not published until after his death on January 23 of that year. Yet his work for Poe is a ...
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Although I haven’t seen the exhibit “Gustave Doré (1832-1883): Master of Imagination,” currently at the National Gallery of Canada, I can say that the catalog is beautiful, informative, and opened up ...
edited by J. W. Clark and a biographical notice of Cervantes by T. Teignmouth Shore; illustrated by Gustave Doré (London; New York: Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, [1864?]). Previous owner William Taylor ...
Gustave Doré, whose full name was Paul Gustave Louis Christophe Doré, was a French artist known for his wood-engravings. His works often depicted scenes from classic literature, the bible, and the ...
Père fondateur de l’illustration moderne, Gustave Doré est à l’honneur au musée d’Orsay. Pour la première fois depuis trente ans, l’institution culturelle consacre une étonnante rétrospective à ...
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