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The divine comedy gustave dore
The divine comedy gustave dore











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the divine comedy gustave dore

The list of artists on, including recent additions to the site, as well as other information are availble on the home page. Gustave Dore 1832-1883: Master of ImaginationĪll 180 Illustrations from Londom, A PilgrimageĪrt Passions began as a tribute to artists whose work I grew up, and whose work has meaning for Troubadours Sing the Glories of the Crusades Richard and Saladin at the Battle of Arsufīohemond Alone Mounts the Rampart of Antioch Gerard of Avesnes Exposed on the Walls of AsurĪpparition of Saint George on the Mount of OlivesĮntry of the Crusaders into Constantinople Plate 35: I know the man that must hear me Plate 23: The sails made on a pleasant noise Plate 21: The rain poured down from one black cloud

the divine comedy gustave dore

Plate 19: The moving Moon went up to the Sky Plate 12: Nine fathom deep he had followed us Plate 11: The Death-Fires Danced at Night Plate 17 - Other Friends Have Flown Before Plate 16 - Wandering from the Nightly Shore Plate 14 - Not the Least Obeisance Made He Plate 12 - Something at My Window Lattice Plate 11 - Dreams No Mortal Ever Dared to Dream Before Plate 10 - Darkness there and Nothing More List of illustrations with engravers - page 2 List of illustrations with engravers - page 1 Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Samuel Taylor Coleridge List of Gustave Dore Illustrations by Book

the divine comedy gustave dore the divine comedy gustave dore

Coming: Rest of Dante and proper labels for the Paradise Lost images, Idylls of the King and special selections of Gustave Doré Angels.ĭore Illustrations with Accompanying Text The Crusades and Rime of the Ancient Mariner (from the 1876 elephant folio edition) are now complete. Latest additions: Reworked Leviathan in the Bible images. 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, Coleridge's Rime of the Ancient Mariner, and Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven. Gustave Doré was a world famous 19th century illustrator.













The divine comedy gustave dore