Le Musée d’Orsay présente à Paris la rétrospective du plus grand illustrateur du XIXe siècle, qui aurait voulu être célébré pour sa peinture et sa sculpture plutôt que pour ses dessins D’un côté, la ...
Completed in 1883, the 26 plates Gustave Doré illustrated for Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven" were actually not published until after his death on January 23 of that year. Yet his work for Poe is a ...
What was meant to be the National Gallery of Canada's summer blockbuster exhibition, featuring the works of 19th century artist Gustave Doré, is struggling to attract visitors. Over the past five ...
The Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires celebrates its 70th Anniversary with its annual exhibition program Habitando el futuro [Our Home, The Future], featuring over ten exhibitions, publications.
The jazz journal Downbeat has this long-running awards category it calls TDWR – talent deserving wider recognition – wherein critics each year are invited to name artists who they feel have been ...
edited by J. W. Clark and a biographical notice of Cervantes by T. Teignmouth Shore; illustrated by Gustave Doré (London; New York: Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, [1864?]). Previous owner William Taylor ...
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Although I haven’t seen the exhibit “Gustave Doré (1832-1883): Master of Imagination,” currently at the National Gallery of Canada, I can say that the catalog is beautiful, informative, and opened up ...
Gustave Doré is not a household name in 2014, but his influence is everywhere, in movies, in comics, in fables and in religion. His work can be seen directly or indirectly in many of today’s most ...
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