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Gustave Doré
(1832–1883)  |
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Alternative names |
Paul Gustave Doré, Paul Gustave Louis Christophe Doré |
Description |
French painter, illustrator, engraver, caricaturist, comics artist and lithographer |
Date of birth/death |
6 January 1832  |
23 January 1883  |
Location of birth/death |
Strasbourg |
Paris |
Work location |
Paris  |
Authority control |
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creator QS:P170,Q6682
Gustave Doré - (photographed between 1855-1859)
La Tauromachie de Gustave Doré[edit]
Gustave Doré, corrida 1860.
Gustave Doré, combat du taureau et de l'éléphant(1862-1873) dans Voyages en Espagne de Jean Charles Davillier.
Gustave Doré estocade(1862-1873) dans Combats de Taureaux autre titre de Voyages en Espagne de Jean Charles Davillier.
Portraits[edit]
Portrait by Felix Nadar between 1854-1859. Signed albumen print.
Portrait by Felix Nadar between 1854-1859. Plate collodion negative.
Portrait by Fairless & Beeforth London
1883, Holzstich nach einer Photographie von van Bosch
Les Contes drolatiques (1855)[edit]
Baron von Münchhausen (1862)[edit]
Don Quixote de la Mancha (1863)[edit]
Inferno Canto 1 Virgil leads Dante onward
Canto 2 line 1 Now was the day departing
Inferno Canto 2 lines 71,72 Beatrice
Inferno Canto 3 line 9 reads All hope abandon, ye who enter here.
Charon crosses the river Acheron in Canto 3 lines 76, 78.
Charon collects the spirits into his boat in Canto 3 lines 107-108.
Inferno the unbaptised, Canto 4 lines 38, 39
Inferno the four bards, Canto 4, lines 89, 91
Inferno Canto 5 line 4 Minos
Inferno Canto 5 lines 33-39
Inferno Canto 5 lines 72-74
Inferno Canto 5 lines 105-106
Inferno Canto 5 lines 134-135
Inferno Canto 5 lines 137-138
Inferno Canto 6 lines 24-26
Inferno Canto 6 lines 49-52
Inferno Canto 7 lines 8-9
Inferno Canto 7 pushing rocks
Inferno Canto 7 lines 118-119
Inferno Canto 8 lines 27-29
Inferno Canto 8 lines 39-41
Inferno Canto 8 lines 110-111
Inferno Canto 9 lines 87-89
Inferno Canto 9 lines 124-126
Inferno Canto 10 lines 40-42
Inferno Canto 11 lines 6-7
Inferno Canto 12 lines 11-14
Inferno Canto 12 lines 58-59
Inferno Canto 12 lines 73-74
Inferno, Canto 19 lines 112-120
Inferno Canto 21 between ditches 5 and 6
Inferno, Dante climbs flinty steps in Canto 26
Pur, 1 - Avvio al Purgatorio
Pur, 18 - Alberto Scaligero
Pur, 19 - Avvio al V girone
Pur, 25 - Spiriti cantanti
Pur, 25 - Spiriti cantanti
Par, 5 - Dante ragiona con gli spiriti
Par, 12 - San Bonaventura
Par, 18 - Beati rimproverano i governanti
Gargantua and Pantagruel[edit]
I Hear the Enemy, Let Us Rally
Idylls of the King[edit]
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner[edit]
"Adam and Eve Driven out of Eden"
"Cain and Abel Offering their Sacrifices"
"The World Destroyed by Water"
"The Dove Sent Forth from the Ark"
"The Confusion of Tongues"
"Abraham Journeying into the Land of Canaan"
"Abraham,God and two angels at Mamré"
"The Expulsion of Ishmael and His Mother"
"The Trial of Abraham's faith"
"The Meeting of Isaac and Rebekah"
"Destruction of the Army of the Amorites"
Zechariah 6:5 - "The Vision of the Four Chariots"
Jacob Wrestling with God to Peniel
"Joseph Makes Himself Known to His Brethren"
"The Sermon on the Mount"
"Saul and the Witch of Endor"
"The Vision of The Valley of The Dry Bones"
"The World Destroyed by Water"
"Book burning after Paul preaches"
"Death on the Pale Horse"
Milton's Paradise Lost[edit]
"Michael Casts out all of the Fallen Angels"
"Satan rises from a burning lake"
"Satan talks to the council of Hell"
"The fallen Angels explore Hell"
Angels of Heaven blow their trumpets in victory.
Satan takes his throne in Hell.
The Angels look over Hell.
Satan talks to Sin and Death.
Chaos watches as the Rebel Angels are thrown into Hell.
Satan descends upon Earth.
Satan makes his way through Eden.
Satan is cast out the hill of Heaven and is cast in Hell's canyons.
Adam watches as Eve sleeps.
Ariosto’s “Orlando Furioso”[edit]
Perrault's Fairy Tales (1867)[edit]
For a complete gallery of all 41 Doré illustrations see Les Contes de Perrault
Petit Chaperon Rouge/Little Red Riding-Hood 2:3
Petit Chaperon Rouge/Little Red Riding-Hood 3:3
Le Chat botté/Puss in Boots 1:4
Le Chat botté/Puss in Boots 3:4
Le Chat botté/Puss in Boots 4:4
La Barbe Bleue/Blue Beard 1:4
Riquet à la houppe/Riquet of the Tuft 1:1
Cendrillon/Cinderella 1:3
Cendrillon/Cinderella 2:3
Cendrillon/Cinderella 3:3
La Belle au Bois Dormant/Sleeping Beauty 1:6
La Belle au Bois Dormant/Sleeping Beauty 3:6
La Belle au Bois Dormant/Sleeping Beauty 4:6
La Belle au Bois Dormant/Sleeping Beauty 6:6
Le Petit Poucet/Little Thumb 5:11
Le Petit Poucet/Little Thumb 7:11
Le Petit Poucet/Little Thumb 10:11
Wandering Jew[edit]
The Raven[edit]
English: For more of Doré's illustrations of fables, see
Category:Illustration of fables by Gustave Doré
Crusades[edit]
Troubadours singing the Glories of the Crusades
The Syrian army by a sand storm
The Discovery of the True Cross
The Crusaders war machinery
Gerard of Avesnes exposed on the walls of Asur
Entry of the Crusaders into Constantinople
Edward I kills attempted assasin
Death of Frederick of Germany
Dandolo preaching the Crusade
Crusade against the Moors of Granada
Bohemond alone mounts the rampart of Antioch
Barthelemi undergoing the Ordeal of Fire
An enemy of the Crusaders
An angel leading the Crusaders to Jerusalem.
Jean de La Fontaine's fables[edit]
L'Ours et l'amateur des jardins
The Monkey and the Dolphin, 1867
Dante et Vergil dans le neuvième cercle de l'enfer, 1861
Paolo and Francesca da Rimini, 1863
Le Christ quittant le prétoire, between 1867 and 1872
date QS:P,+1850-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1867-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1872-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Le Triomphe du Christianisme sur le paganisme, 1868?
La Vallée de larmes, 1883
Matterhorn first ascent victory
Matterhorn first ascent disaster
and more[edit]
Reproduction du tableau Le Christ quittant le prétoire (1877)