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French illustrator Gustave Doré (1833?83) began his prolific career at the age of 15, and his dramatic engravings have exercised an incalculable influence over latter-day artists. The remarkable scope of his work ranges from Milton, Dante, and the Bible to Rabelais, Shakespeare, and street scenes of 19th-century London.



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At the age of 16, Gustave Doré was the highest-paid illustrator in France. Twenty years later, in 1868, at the peak of his artistic genius, he produced magnificent illustrations for Jean de La Fontaine's witty and high polished Fables―poems and timeless tales with charming images of country folk and animal life, as well as heroes from Greek mythology and creatures from fables by Aesop. This collection includes all 84 full-page plates plus 39 vignettes from a rare, early edition and includes, among others, scenes from "The Wolf and the Lamb," "The Lion and the Gnat," "The Hare and the Tortoise," and "Ulysses' Companions." Dover original anthology, including all 84 full-page plates plus 39 vignettes from Fables de la Fontaine avec les Dessins de Gustave Doré, first published by Librarie de L. Hachette, Paris, 1896.

Titel
Doré's Illustrations for the Fables of La Fontaine
EAN
0800759169504
ISBN
978-0-486-16950-7
Format
E-Book (epub)
Genre
Veröffentlichung
24.01.2013
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
39.57 MB
Anzahl Seiten
112
Jahr
2013
Untertitel
Englisch