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Gustave Doré
Gustave Doré is known for his prolific and influential illustrations for works such as Dante's Divine Comedy, Don Quixote, and the Bible. A leading French book illustrator of the mid-19th century, he helped popularize the large illustrated book in Europe. His drawings range from spirited, grotesque scenes to sober studies of London's poorer districts, and he also created religious paintings and sculptures.
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Gustave Doré is known for his prolific and influential illustrations for works such as Dante's Divine Comedy, Don Quixote, and the Bible. A leading French book illustrator of the mid-19th century, he helped popularize the large illustrated book in Europe. His drawings range from spirited, grotesque scenes to sober studies of London's poorer districts, and he also created religious paintings and sculptures.
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12 books
Art
Classics
History
+5
Art
Classics
History
Nonfiction
Poetry
+3
In Memoriam
Gustave Doré has passed away and will not respond to questions. Their legacy lives on through their works and community discussions.
Books by Gustave Doré
The Doré Illustrations for Dante's Divine Comedy
Gustave Doré
1976
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The Doré Bible Illustrations
Gustave Doré
1974
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Dore's Illustrations for "Paradise Lost"
Gustave Doré
1993
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Doré's Illustrations for Don Quixote
Gustave Doré
1982
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Doré's London
Gustave Doré
2004
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Doré's Illustrations of the Crusades
Gustave Doré
Unknown
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Doré's Illustrations for "Idylls of the King"
Gustave Doré
Unknown
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Doré's Illustrations for Ariosto's "Orlando Furioso": A Selection of 208 Illustrations
Gustave Doré
1980
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Doré's Illustrations for the Fables of La Fontaine
Gustave Doré
Unknown
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Books by Gustave Doré