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  1. Paul Gustave Louis Christophe Doré ( UK: / ˈdɔːreɪ / DOR-ay, US: / dɔːˈreɪ / dor-AY, French: [ɡystav dɔʁe]; 6 January 1832 – 23 January 1883) was a French printmaker, illustrator, painter, comics artist, caricaturist, and sculptor. He is best known for his prolific output of wood-engravings illustrating classic literature ...

    • Paul Gustave Louis Christophe Doré, 6 January 1832, Strasbourg, France
    • 23 January 1883 (aged 51), Paris, France
    • French
    • January 6, 1832
    • Strasbourg, France
    • January 23, 1883
    • The wrestle of Jacob Gustave Dore 1855.
    • Don Quixote and Sancho Setting Out Gustave Dore 1863.
    • The Enigma Gustave Dore 1871.
    • Richard I the Lionheart in battle at Arsuf in 1191 Gustave Dore 1877.
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  3. Gustave Doré (born January 6, 1832, Strasbourg, France—died January 23, 1883, Paris) 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. Engraving from Dante's Inferno by Gustave ...

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  4. Study of Woman’s Head, c. 1853 Jean François Millet; Standing Figure, 1848/52 Jean François Millet; Crucifixion, n.d. Jean François Millet; Study of a Dog, n.d. Jean François Millet; Bust of a Man with a Beard, n.d. Jean François Millet

  5. May 11, 2014 · Doré's sculptures fall into two categories - large-scale ambitious or extravagant allegorical works and smaller bronzes for highquality limited editions whose disparate sources of inspiration puzzled many of his contemporaries. Doré never achieved the true recognition as a sculptor which he craved. Religion as a Show.

  6. Dec 28, 2015 · In 1869, French artist Gustave Doré began an extraordinary collaboration with the British journalist Blanchard Jerrold. Together, over four years, they produced a landmark account of the ...

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