Staal, Pierre Gustave Eugene (Gustave) (1817-82)

Creator details

Name
Staal, Pierre Gustave Eugene (Gustave) (1817-82)
Nationality
French

Assets (31 in total)

Felix de Vandenesse and Madame de Mortsauf, illustration for 'Le Lys Dans la Vallee' by Honore de Balzac (1799-1850) published in 1871 (engraving) (b/w photo)
Louis XIII and cardinal of Richelieu founding the Academie Francaise, 1635, engraving
The Tartuffe (Tartufe) or the Imposteur: theatre piece by Moliere. Detail of an illustration by Pierre-Gustave (Pierre Gustave) Staal (1817-1882): Tartuffe, the false devot, courtise Elmire. See same scene by Moreau Le Jeune: GUT3930.
French king Louis XIII and minister cadinal of Richelieu founding the Academie Francaise, 1635, 1854 (engraving)
Fée: La sylphide - in “Les femmes mythologiques””, by Mery and Foelix, ill. by G. Staal, ed. by Gouet, 1851
Characters of the Human Comedie of Honore de Balzac (1799-1850): Felix de Vandenesse kissing Madame de Mortsauf. Engraving mid 19th century: Illustration by Pierre-Gustave (Pierre Gustave) Staal (1817-1882) for the novel “Le Lys dans la vallee””.
Father Grandet, the Cooper, illustration from 'Eugenie Grandet' by Honore de Balzac (1799-1850) (lithograph)
Les Houris - in “Les Femmes mythologiques””, drawings by G. Staal, by Mery and the Cte Foelix, Ed. G. de Gouet, 1851
The Tartuffe (Tartufe) or the Imposteur: theatre piece by Moliere. Illustration of Pierre-Gustave (Pierre Gustave) Staal (1817-1882): Tartuffe, the false devot, courtise Elmire. See same scene by Moreau Le Jeune: GUT3930.
I got away so much: spinner with her spindle and cattail on the edge of a pond in the 2nd volume of
Juliana von Vietinghoff (lithograph)
La Fée Willis - in “Les femmes mythologiques””, by Mery and Foelix, ill. by G. Staal, ed. by Gouet, 1851

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