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 Bud Plant Comic Art - Artists - Previous Profiles - Doré, Gustave
Bud Plant Comic Art recommends this as "the finest book we've ever seen devoted to Gustave Doré," with reproductions of his paintings in color and engravings from museum works, many never before seen in books from Malan and Dover.
Two low-priced softbound works in near-folio size are also available -- Angels: 100 Engravings by Gustave Doré from a dozen of his most popular titles, and 25 Doré Romantic Engravings with detachable parchment prints, suitable for framing.
The biography Gustave Doré by Nigel Gosling (1973, the Arts Book Society), touches on various aspects of his career without going into boring detail.
www.budplant.com /level.itml/icOid/8919

  
 Gustave Doré Bookstore
Gustave Dore's London : A Study of the City in the Age of Confidence, 1848-1873 (Monograph / Frederic Lindley Morgan Chair of Architectural Design) by John Coolidge, Gustave Doré illustrations
Gustave Dore : Adrift on Dreams of Splendor by Dan Malan.
Dore's Illustrations for Don Quixote by Gustave Doré
www.lightlink.com /xine/art/dore/dore.html

  
 Gustave Doré Art Images
Gustave Doré was a world famous 19th century illustrator.
Dore Prints : A large selection of Gustave Dore Prints is available at Artsy Craftsy.
Part 2 : Images from Gustave Doré's illustrations to The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and The Bible.
www.artpassions.net /dore/dore.html

  
 ARC :: Gustave Doré (1832-1883) :: Page 1 of 8
Paul-Gustave Dore, Louis Auguste Gustave Doré, Paul Gustave Louis Christophe Doré.
DORÉ, LOUIS AUGUSTE GUSTAVE (1832-1883), French artist, the son of a civil engineer, was born at Strassburg on the 6th of January 1832.
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 ImageBase
Artist Biography: Printmaker, etcher, lithographer, illustrator; born Louis Christophe Paul Gustave DorÈ in Strasbourg 6 January 1832; died Paris 23 January 1883; see Henri LeBlanc, Catalogue de L'Oeuvre Complet de Gustave DorÈ~~Reference: LeBlanc, Henri: Catalogue de l*oeuvre complet de Gustave DorÈ (Paris: Ch.
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 The Life and Work of Gustave Dore by Dan Malan.
The Doré family visited Paris for the first time when Gustave was 15 and he fell in love with that capital of artistic sophistication.
Since the Dorés were headed back home, little Gustave moved in with Monsieur Philipon.
He plopped his drawings down on Philipon's desk and exclaimed, "This is how that set of illustrations should be done." Philipon was amused at Gustave's antics, but when he looked down at the drawings he almost cried.
www.antiquemapsandprints.com /gustave-dore.htm

  
 Aimard, Gustave --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Critic Théophile Gautier said that nobody could create better “all the monsters of fantasy” than the French artist Gustave Doré.
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French composer Gustave Charpentier is best known for his opera Louise.
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 Known Bourne Engravings
Information about Bourne's engravings of Gustave Doré's paintings kindly supplied by Dan Malan, Jan., 2005.
(1880) after Gustave Doré, reported engraved with William Ridgeway
www.coxrail.com /bourne   (429 words)

  
 Oak Knoll Books & Oak Knoll Press
A standard work on Gustav Doré (1833-1883), the French artist known for his illustrations to Dante's Divine Comedy, the Bible, Paradise Lost, The Ancient Marinerand many other works.
Includes descriptions of single prints, with information on size and state, as well as a bibliography of all of Doré's illustrations.
Robinson's lengthy poem about an artist who tries to give up art but finds that he cannot give up visions.
www.oakknoll.com /detail.php?d_booknr=73485   (429 words)

  
 Gustave Dore Online
Gustave Dore art links/last verified October 3-4, 2004
All images and text on this Gustave Dore page are copyright 1999-2004 by John Malyon/Artcyclopedia, unless otherwise noted.
Gustave Doré in Commercial Galleries and Auction Houses
www.artcyclopedia.com /artists/dore_gustave.html   (429 words)

  
 Gustave Caillebotte --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Critic Théophile Gautier said that nobody could create better “all the monsters of fantasy” than the French artist Gustave Doré.
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French composer Gustave Charpentier is best known for his opera Louise.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9002737   (671 words)

  
 Gustave Doré: Fairy Tale Illustrations
Gustave Doré (1832-1883) was unquestionably the most celebrated 19th-century French illustrator.
He displayed artistic talent from the age of five, and at fourteen, published his first album, Les Travaux d’Hercules.
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mennis.web.wesleyan.edu /fist255s.mle.dore.html   (671 words)

  
 Le Bon, Gustave --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The French social psychologist Gustave Le Bon identified the crowd and revolutionary movements with the excesses of the French Revolution; the U.S. psychologist Boris Sidis was impressed with the...
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Doré is known for his highly imaginative book illustrations.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9047458   (739 words)

  
 Relics and Selves: Iconographies of the National in Argentina, Brazil and Chile, 1880-1890
Gustave Doré, "Alegoría de la paz alusiva al tratado de límites entre Chile y Argentina del 23 de julio de 1881"
Louis Léopold Boilly, "Consulta de médicos en 1760".
Raymond Auguste Quinsac, "Monvoisin, Luis XIV y Mademoiselle de Lavalliard".
www.bbk.ac.uk /ibamuseum/texts/MBA99-01.htm   (739 words)

  
 Don Quijote
Ricochet recomienda : L'ingénieux hidalgo Don Quichotte de la Manche, de Miguel de Cervantes y Saavedra, traducción al francés y notas de Louis Viardot, dibujos de Gustave Doré grabados por H. Pisan, Hachette, 1972, T.1 502 p., T.2 506 p.
al francés de Louis Viardot, imágenes de Gilles Rapaport, 12 il.
Don Quichotte, l'ingénieux hidalgo de la Manche, de Cervantes, adaptado por André Massepain a partir de la traducción de Louis Viardot, il.
www.ricochet-jeunes.org /es/biblio/base1/donquichotte.htm   (739 words)

  
 ELAINE OF ASTOLAT: TEXTS, IMAGES, BASIC INFORMATION
Doré Gustave (1832-83), "The Body of Elaine on Its Way to King Arthur's Palace" (188-)
Doré Gustave (1832-83), "Lancelot Bids Adieu to Elaine" (188-)
Brickdale, Eleanor Fortescue- (1872-1945), "Elaine and Lancelot" (1911)
www.lib.rochester.edu /camelot/elanmenu.htm   (566 words)

  
 LANCELOT: TEXTS, IMAGES, BASIC INFORMATION
Doré Gustave (1832-83), "Lancelot Approaching the Castle of Astolat" (188-)
Doré Gustave (1832-83), "Lancelot Relating His Adventures" (188-)
Brickdale, Eleanor Fortescue- (1872-1945), "Lancelot and Guinevere" (1911)
www.lib.rochester.edu /camelot/lanmenu.htm   (566 words)

  
 ELAINE OF ASTOLAT: TEXTS, IMAGES, BASIC INFORMATION
Doré Gustave (1832-83), "The Body of Elaine on Its Way to King Arthur's Palace" (188-)
Doré Gustave (1832-83), "Lancelot Approaching the Castle of Astolat" (188-)
Brickdale, Eleanor Fortescue- (1872-1945), "Elaine and Lancelot" (1911)
www.lib.rochester.edu /camelot/elanmenu.htm   (566 words)

  
 LANCELOT: TEXTS, IMAGES, BASIC INFORMATION
Doré Gustave (1832-83), "Lancelot Approaching the Castle of Astolat" (188-)
Doré Gustave (1832-83), "Lancelot Relating His Adventures" (188-)
Brickdale, Eleanor Fortescue- (1872-1945), "Lancelot and Guinevere" (1911)
www.lib.rochester.edu /Camelot/lanmenu.htm   (1002 words)

  
 Gustave Doré Art Images
Part 2: Images from Gustave Doré's illustrations to The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and The Bible.
Part 1: Images from Gustave Doré's illustrations to The Divine Comedy.
These art images include Doré's illustrations to The Divine Comedy, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Perrault's Fairy Tales, Don Quixote, Paradise Lost, Contes Drolatiques, Fables de La Fontaine, Tennyson's Elaine, and others.
www.artpassions.net /dore/dore.html   (402 words)

  
 Gustave Doré Art Images
Part 2: Images from Gustave Doré's illustrations to The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and The Bible.
These art images include Doré's illustrations to The Divine Comedy, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Perrault's Fairy Tales, Don Quixote, Paradise Lost, Contes Drolatiques, Fables de La Fontaine, Tennyson's Elaine, and others.
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, and Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven.
www.artpassions.net /dore/dore.html   (402 words)

  
 Gustave Doré Bookstore
The Book of Leaders : The Story of Moses and the Judges by Stephens, Gustave Doreacute; illustrations
Pictures of the Bible : The Old Testament and the Book of MacCabees by Gustave Doré
Several important Doré books are out of print.
www.datadesignsb.com /art/dore/dore.html   (547 words)

  
 new books in german: Walter Moers with illustrations by Gustave Doré Wilde Reise durch die Nacht
This fantastical novel is loosely based on twenty-one drawings by Gustave Doré, the famous nineteenth-century artist.
This imagines Doré as he might have been as a boy, and takes the reader on a wild journey through his twelve-year-old dreams.
Moers has the ability, rare among modern authors, to bring an old formula to life in a modern context.
www.new-books-in-german.com /aut2001/book17a.htm   (367 words)

  
 Gustave Doré Art Images
Part 2: Images from Gustave Doré's illustrations to The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and The Bible.
These art images include Doré's illustrations to The Divine Comedy, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Perrault's Fairy Tales, Don Quixote, Paradise Lost, Contes Drolatiques, Fables de La Fontaine, Tennyson's Elaine, and others.
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, and Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven.
www.artpassions.net /dore/dore.html   (434 words)

  
 Don Quixote de la Mancha by Gustave Doré
Illustration of Don Quixote in his Library, by Gustave Dore, from _Masterpieces from the Works of Gustave Dore_.
Illustration of Don Quixote in his Library, by Gustave Doré, from
Don Quixote de la Mancha by Gustave Doré
www.lemur.com /dore-quixote.html   (434 words)

  
 Infoplease Search: schwab gustav
(Encyclopedia) Doré, Gustave, 1832–83, French illustrator, engraver, painter, and sculptor.
(Encyclopedia) Charpentier, Gustave, 1860–1956, French composer; pupil of Massenet.
(Almanac - People) Gustav Eyssell entertainment executive former president of Radio City Music Hall who turned the...
www.infoplease.com /search.php3?query=Schwab+Gustav   (434 words)

  
 Gustave Doré Art Images
Part 2: Images from Gustave Doré's illustrations to The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and The Bible.
These art images include Doré's illustrations to The Divine Comedy, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Perrault's Fairy Tales, Don Quixote, Paradise Lost, Contes Drolatiques, Fables de La Fontaine, Tennyson's Elaine, and others.
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, and Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven.
www.artpassions.net /dore/dore.html   (434 words)

  
 Gustave Doré Art Images
Part 2: Images from Gustave Doré's illustrations to The Rime of the Ancient Mariner and The Bible.
These art images include Doré's illustrations to The Divine Comedy, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Perrault's Fairy Tales, Don Quixote, Paradise Lost, Contes Drolatiques, Fables de La Fontaine, Tennyson's Elaine, and others.
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, and Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven.
www.artpassions.net /dore/dore.html   (402 words)

  
 Medieval Visions: Text and Image
Why has Dante's vision of Hell proved so irresistible to later authors and artists from Gustave Doré to the makers of the recent film Seven?
Literary texts will include dream visions such as Chaucer's Parliament of Fowls and Langland's Piers Plowman, "real" visions like those of Hildegard of Bingen and Julian of Norwich, courtly visions of relations between the sexes as expressed in the Gawain poet.
In this course, we will be reading all kinds of Medieval artifacts and trying to come to terms with the visions they convey.
www.haverford.edu /engl/sp98courses/203bmcinerney.html   (402 words)

  
 Catholic Resources - Prof. Felix Just, S.J.
Biblical and Religious Art and Music - several collections of online art works and music groups related to the Bible (some on my website, and some links to other sites); featuring copyright-free biblical woodcuts by Gustave Doré (1832-1883), Christian Symbols by Rudolf Koch (1876-1934), and Illustrations of Gospel Stories by Jerome Nadal, SJ (1593).
The Roman Catholic Mass - an introduction to the "Order of Mass," with the full texts of all the parts spoken by the people, and some brief explanations to help you better understand and participate in the Eucharistic Liturgy of the Church.
The Johannine Literature Web: - a wide variety of original materials and links to help support research and teaching of the Fourth Gospel and the Letters of John.
catholic-resources.org   (408 words)

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