Dore, Gustave (1832-83) Assets (2603 in total)

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Illustration for “Le petit poucet”, written in 1697 by Charles Perrault (1628-1703), 19th century (engraving)
Illustration for “Le petit poucet”, written in 1697 by Charles Perrault (1628-1703), 19th century (engraving)

ELD4831233: Illustration for “Le petit poucet”, written in 1697 by Charles Perrault (1628-1703), 19th century (engraving), Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images

Illustration of Song 24 of Hell, by Gustave Dore (engraving)
Illustration of Song 24 of Hell, by Gustave Dore (engraving)

ELD4831862: Illustration of Song 24 of Hell, by Gustave Dore (engraving), Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images

Illustation for “” the tales of the 1001 nights”” (tales of the thousand and one nights): Sinbad (Sindbad) the sailor. 19th century.
Illustation for “” the tales of the 1001 nights”” (tales of the thousand and one nights): Sinbad (Sindbad) the sailor. 19th century.

GIA4767016: Illustation for “” the tales of the 1001 nights”” (tales of the thousand and one nights): Sinbad (Sindbad) the sailor. 19th century., Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images

Don Quixote After his beating, Quixote calls for his ideal lady Dulcinea del Toboso Engraving by Gustave Dore (1832-1883) for “The Ingenieux Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha (Quixotte - Quijote)” by Miguel by Cervantes (1547-1616) 1863 Private collection
Don Quixote After his beating, Quixote calls for his ideal lady Dulcinea del Toboso Engraving by Gustave Dore (1832-1883) for “The Ingenieux Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha (Quixotte - Quijote)” by Miguel by Cervantes (1547-1616) 1863 Private collection

ELD4869082: Don Quixote After his beating, Quixote calls for his ideal lady Dulcinea del Toboso Engraving by Gustave Dore (1832-1883) for “The Ingenieux Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Mancha (Quixotte - Quijote)” by Miguel by Cervantes (1547-1616) 1863 Private collection, Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images

Don Quixote thinks of nothing but knightly deeds Engraving by Gustave Dore (1832-1883) for “L'Ingenieux Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Manche (Quixote - Quijote)” by Miguel de Cervantes (1547-1616) 1863 Private collection
Don Quixote thinks of nothing but knightly deeds Engraving by Gustave Dore (1832-1883) for “L'Ingenieux Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Manche (Quixote - Quijote)” by Miguel de Cervantes (1547-1616) 1863 Private collection

ELD4869107: Don Quixote thinks of nothing but knightly deeds Engraving by Gustave Dore (1832-1883) for “L'Ingenieux Hidalgo Don Quixote de la Manche (Quixote - Quijote)” by Miguel de Cervantes (1547-1616) 1863 Private collection, Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images

The prophete Daniel sees monsters appearing: Haniel, Kafziel, Azriel, Aniel. Engraving from the Bible illustrated by Gustave Dore. 19th century
The prophete Daniel sees monsters appearing: Haniel, Kafziel, Azriel, Aniel. Engraving from the Bible illustrated by Gustave Dore. 19th century

GIA4805016: The prophete Daniel sees monsters appearing: Haniel, Kafziel, Azriel, Aniel. Engraving from the Bible illustrated by Gustave Dore. 19th century, Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images

The daughter of Jephthah, the judge of Israel, went to meet her father. Illustration by Gustave Doré. Engraving of the 19th century.
The daughter of Jephthah, the judge of Israel, went to meet her father. Illustration by Gustave Doré. Engraving of the 19th century.

GIA4761793: The daughter of Jephthah, the judge of Israel, went to meet her father. Illustration by Gustave Doré. Engraving of the 19th century., Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images

Illustration by Gustave Dore for Milton's Paradise Lost, Book IX, lines 74, 75 (engraving)
Illustration by Gustave Dore for Milton's Paradise Lost, Book IX, lines 74, 75 (engraving)

LLM5222997: Illustration by Gustave Dore for Milton's Paradise Lost, Book IX, lines 74, 75 (engraving), Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images

Illustration by Gustave Dore for Milton's Paradise Lost, Book X, line 610 (engraving)
Illustration by Gustave Dore for Milton's Paradise Lost, Book X, line 610 (engraving)

LLM5223006: Illustration by Gustave Dore for Milton's Paradise Lost, Book X, line 610 (engraving), Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images

Illustration by Gustave Dore for Milton's Paradise Lost, Book XI, lines 747-749 (engraving)
Illustration by Gustave Dore for Milton's Paradise Lost, Book XI, lines 747-749 (engraving)

LLM5223011: Illustration by Gustave Dore for Milton's Paradise Lost, Book XI, lines 747-749 (engraving), Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images

Illustration by Gustave Dore for Milton's Paradise Lost, Book XII, lines 236-238 (engraving)
Illustration by Gustave Dore for Milton's Paradise Lost, Book XII, lines 236-238 (engraving)

LLM5223016: Illustration by Gustave Dore for Milton's Paradise Lost, Book XII, lines 236-238 (engraving), Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images

The Divine Comedy (La Divina Commedia, La Divine Comedie), Inferno, Canto 24 : The thieves tormented by serpents - by Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) - Illustration by Gustave Dore (1832-1883), 1885
The Divine Comedy (La Divina Commedia, La Divine Comedie), Inferno, Canto 24 : The thieves tormented by serpents - by Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) - Illustration by Gustave Dore (1832-1883), 1885

GIA5617746: The Divine Comedy (La Divina Commedia, La Divine Comedie), Inferno, Canto 24 : The thieves tormented by serpents - by Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) - Illustration by Gustave Dore (1832-1883), 1885, Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images

Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:
Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:

LLM6008318: Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote: "He began to walk about by the horse-trough with a graceful deportment" (engraving), Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images

Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:
Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:

LLM6008328: Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote: "Sancho ran as fast as his ass could drive, to help his master" (engraving), Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images

Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:
Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:

LLM6008330: Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote: "Oh, happy age," cried he, "which our first parents called the age of gold!" (engraving), Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images

Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:
Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:

LLM6008332: Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote: "Leading the ass by the halter, he took the nearest way he could guess to the high road" (engraving), Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images

Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:
Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:

LLM6008338: Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote: "Don Quixote, accompanied by his intrepid heart, leaped upon Rozinante" (engraving), Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images

Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:
Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:

LLM6008340: Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote: "Don Quixote asked the first for what crimes he was in these miserable circumstances" (engraving), Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images

Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:
Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:

LLM6008342: Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote: "Gines, who was a stranger both to gratitude and humanity, resolved to ride away with Sancho's ass" (engraving), Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images

Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:
Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:

LLM6008343: Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote: "It was night before our two travellers got to the most desert part of the mountain" (engraving), Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images

Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:
Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:

LLM6008347: Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote: "He spied upon the top of a stony crag just before him a man that skipped from rock to rock with wonderful agility" (engraving), Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images

Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:
Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:

LLM6008350: Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote: "They spied a youth in a country habit, sitting at the foot of a rock behind an ash-tree" (engraving), Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images

Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:
Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:

LLM6008365: Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote: "Zoraida all this while hid her face, that she might not see her father" (engraving), Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images

Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:
Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:

LLM6008366: Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote: "They being under the wind, fired two guns at us" (engraving), Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images

Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:
Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:

LLM6008367: Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote: "He had inevitably fallen to the ground, had not his wrist been securely fastened to the rope" (engraving), Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images

Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:
Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:

LLM6008368: Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote: "Come back, my dear daughter, for I forgive thee all" (engraving), Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images

Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:
Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:

LLM6008369: Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote: "Be not impatient, O Knight of the Woful Figure, at your imprisonment" (engraving), Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images

Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:
Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:

LLM6008377: Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote: "A party with officers is sent out ... who find the poor fond Leandra in a cave of one of the mountains" (engraving), Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images

Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:
Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:

LLM6008382: Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote: "The fool of the play came up frisking with his morrice bells" (engraving), Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images

Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:
Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:

LLM6008385: Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote: "Oh, ye Tobosian urns! that awaken in my mind the thoughts of the sweet pledge of my most bitter sorrows!" (engraving), Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images

Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:
Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:

LLM6008393: Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote: "They found that his eyes were closed, as if he had been fast asleep" (engraving), Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images

Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:
Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:

LLM6008401: Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote: "According to the laws of arms, you really injure yourselves, in thinking yourselves affronted" (engraving), Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images

Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:
Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:

LLM6008408: Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote: "'Oh! my dear companion and friend,' said he to his ass, 'how ill have I requited thy faithful service!'" (engraving), Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images

Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:
Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:

LLM6008416: Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote: "Don Quixote, thus unhappily hurt, was extremely sullen and melancholy" (engraving), Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images

Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:
Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:

LLM6008421: Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote: "'Now, sir, if you please to afford us your company, you shall be made very welcome'" (engraving), Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images

Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:
Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote:

LLM6008424: Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote: "Don Quixote, mounted on Rozinante, declaiming very copiously against their way of living" (engraving), Dore, Gustave (1832-83) / Bridgeman Images


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