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Paul Gustave Doré (French
pronunciation: [pɔl ɡystav dɔʁe]; January 6, 1832 – January 23,
1883) was a French artist, engraver, illustrator and sculptor. Doré worked
primarily with wood engraving and steel
engraving.
Life
Doré was born in Strasbourg and his first illustrated story
was published at the age of fifteen. At age five he was a prodigy
artist already creating drawings. When he turned 12 he began to
carve his art in stone. Doré began work as a literary illustrator
in Paris. Doré commissions
include works by Rabelais, Balzac, Milton and Dante. In 1853 Doré was asked to
illustrate the works of Lord Byron. This commission was followed by
additional work for British publishers, including a new illustrated
English Bible. In 1863, Doré
illustrated a French edition of Cervantes's Don Quixote, and
his illustrations of the knight and his squire Sancho Panza have
become so famous that they have influenced subsequent readers,
artists, and stage and film directors' ideas of the physical "look"
of the two characters. Doré also illustrated an oversized edition
of Edgar Allan
Poe's "The Raven",
an endeavor that earned him 30,000 francs from publisher Harper
& Brothers in 1883.[1]
Doré's English Bible (1866) was a great success, and in 1867
Doré had a major exhibition of his work in London. This exhibition led to the foundation of
the Doré Gallery in New Bond Street. In 1869, Blanchard Jerrold, the son of Douglas William Jerrold,
suggested that they work together to produce a comprehensive
portrait of London. Jerrold had gotten the idea from The
Microcosm of London produced by Rudolph Ackermann, William Pyne, and
Thomas
Rowlandson in 1808. Doré signed a five-year project with the
publishers Grant & Co that involved his staying in London for
three months a year. He was paid the vast sum of £10,000 a year for
his work. He was mainly known for his paintings, contrary to
popular belief about his wood carvings. His paintings are world
renowned, but his woodcuts are where he really excelled.
The book, London: A Pilgrimage, with 180 engravings,
was published in 1872. It enjoyed commercial success, but the work
was disliked by many contemporary critics. Some critics were
concerned with the fact that Doré appeared to focus on poverty that
existed in London. Doré was accused by the Art Journal of
"inventing rather than copying." The Westminster Review
claimed that "Doré gives us sketches in which the commonest, the
vulgarest external features are set down." The book was also a
financial success, and Doré received commissions from other British
publishers. Doré's later works included Coleridge's Rime of the
Ancient Mariner, Milton's Paradise Lost, Tennyson's The Idylls of the
King, The Works of Thomas Hood, and The Divine Comedy. His work also
appeared in the Illustrated London News. Doré continued to
illustrate books until his death in Paris in 1883. He is buried in
the city's Père Lachaise Cemetery.
Gallery
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Gallery of Gustave Doré |
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Illustration: Orlando Furioso
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Illustration: Death Depicted as the Grim Reaper on Top of the
World from The
Raven
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Over London by Rail,
c. 1870. From London: A Pilgrimage
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Charon herds the sinners onto his boat, taking them to be judged
(The Divine Comedy)
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The fatal accident on the first ascent of the Matterhorn in 1865
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Works
Doré was a prolific artist; thus the following list of works,
though extensive, is by no means comprehensive (e.g. it does not
include his sculptures, paintings, nor many of his journal
illustrations):
List of Works
| Date |
Author |
Work |
Volumes / Format |
Illustrations |
Publisher |
Ref |
| 1854 |
Rabelais |
Oeuvres contenant la vie de
Gargantua et celle de Pantagruel ... |
1 vol. 4to. |
Frontis. & 15 |
J.Bry Ainé, Paris |
[2] |
| 1855 |
Honoré de Balzac |
Les Contes Drôlatiques |
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425 |
Société Générale de la Libraire, and in Le Journal pour
Tous |
[3] |
| 1856 |
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Fierabras d'Alexandrie, Légende Nationale traduite par Mary
Lafon |
1 vol in 8vo |
123 |
Librairie Nouvelle |
[4] |
| 1856 |
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Mémoires d'un Jeune Cadet, par Victor Percival |
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48 |
|
[4] |
| 1856 |
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La Légende
du Juif Errant |
1 vol. grand in folio |
12[2] |
Michel Lévy |
[4] |
| 1857[5] |
Dante
Alighieri |
L'Enfer |
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70[6] |
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[7] |
| 1857 autumn |
Ed. de La Bédollière |
Nouveau Paris, Histoire de ses 20 Arrondissements |
1 vol in 4to |
150 |
Barba |
[8] |
| 1857 autumn |
Valéry Vernier |
Aline, Journal d'un Jeune Homme, |
|
one large page |
Dentu |
[8] |
| 1860-1862 |
Thomas
Mayne Reid |
L'Habitation du Désert, |
1 vol. in 16mo |
60 |
Hachette |
[8] |
| 1860-1862 |
Ann S. Stevens |
La Fille du Grand Chieftain |
1 vol. |
15 |
|
[8] |
| 1860-1862 |
M. V. Victor |
Flêche d'Or |
1 vol. |
13 |
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[8] |
| 1860-1862 |
E. S. Ellis |
L'Ange des Frontières |
1 vol. |
10 |
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[8] |
| 1860-1862 |
N. W. Buxted |
Les Vierges de la Forêt |
1 vol. |
10 |
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[8] |
| 1860 |
William Shakespeare |
The
Tempest |
1 vol. in 4to |
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(London) |
[8] |
| 1861 |
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Les Figures du Temps, |
1 vol. in 12mo |
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(Paris) |
[8] |
| 1861 |
Plouvier and Vincent |
Les Chansons d'Autrefois |
in 12mo |
|
Coulon and Pineau, Paris |
[8] |
| 1861 |
Edmond About[9] |
Le Roi des Montagnes |
1 vol. in 8vo |
157 |
Hachette and Co., Paris |
[8] |
| 1862 |
Saintine |
Les Mythologies du Rhin |
1 vol. in 8vo |
165 |
Hachette and Co., Paris |
[8] |
| 1862 |
L'Abbé Léon Godard |
L'Espagne, Mœurs et Paysages, |
2 vols in 8vo |
4[3] |
Alfred Mame et Fils, Tours[4] or Paris[8] |
[8] |
| 1862 |
Malte-Brun[10] |
Les États Unis et le Mexique |
1 vol. in 4to |
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Brun, Paris |
[8] |
| 1862 |
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Histoire aussi intéressante qu'invraisemblable de
l'intrépide Capitaine Castagnette, neveu de l'Homme à la Tête de
Bois |
1 vol. in 4to |
43 |
Hachette |
[8] |
| 1866 |
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Aventures du Baron de Münchausen, traduction nouvelle
par Théophile Gautier fils |
1 vol. |
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(London) |
[8] |
| 1863 |
M. Épiné |
Légende de Croquemitaine |
1 vol. in 4to |
177 |
Hachette |
[8] |
| 1863 |
Gastineau |
La Chasse au Lion et à la Panthère |
1 vol. in 8vo |
|
Hachette and Co. |
[8] |
| 1863 |
Miguel de Cervantes |
Don Quixote de la Mancha translation by Louis
Viardot |
2 vols. folio |
370 |
Hachette and Co., Paris, and Cassell and Co., London |
[8] |
| 1863 |
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Les Contes de Perrault or in Spanish Los Cuentos
de Perrault |
|
100+ |
Hetzels. in Spanish by Ledouse |
[8] |
| 1865 |
Gastineau |
De Paris en Afrique |
1 vol. in 12mo |
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(Paris) |
[8] |
| 1865 |
A. Masse |
L'Histoire d'un Minute |
1 vol., 12mo |
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(Paris) |
[8] |
| 1866 |
Victor Hugo |
Travailleurs de la Mer |
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Sampson Low and Co., London |
[8][11] |
| 1865 |
E. Edgar |
Cressy and Poictiers |
1 vol. in 8vo |
50+ |
(London) |
[8] |
| 1865 |
Thomas Moore |
L'Épicurien (French translation) |
in 8vo |
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(Paris) |
[8] |
| 1865 |
|
Falmy Realm |
in folio |
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(London) |
[8] |
| 1865 |
Quatrelles |
Le Chevalier Beautemps |
grand in 8vo |
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(Paris) |
[12] |
| 1865 |
Chateaubriand |
Atala |
2 vols, grand folio |
80 |
Hachette Edition |
[8] |
| 1866 |
Théophile Gautier |
Le Capitaine Fracasse |
1 vol. grand in 8vo |
60 |
Charpentier |
[8] |
| 1866 |
G. La Bédollière |
Histoire de la Guerre en Mexique |
in 4to |
|
(Paris) |
[8] |
| 1867 |
Dante
Alighieri |
Il Purgatorio ed il Paradiso |
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Hachette and Co. |
[8] |
| 1866[13] |
X. B.
Saintine |
Le Chemin des Écoliers |
1 vol. in 8vo |
450[5](not all by Doré) |
Hachette and Co. |
[8] |
| 1866 |
|
La Sainte Bible, according to the Vulgate, new
translation |
2 vols. grand in folio |
200+ |
Mame, Tours; Cassell and Co., England |
[8] |
| 1866 |
John Milton |
Paradise
Lost |
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Cassell and Co. |
[8] |
| 1867 |
La Bédollière |
La France et la Russie |
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(Paris) |
[8] |
| 1867 |
|
Les Fables de Lafontaine |
2 vols. in folio |
8 large and 250 small plates |
Hachette and Co. |
[8] |
| 1867 |
|
Les Pays-bas et la Belgique |
in 8vo |
|
(Paris) |
[8] |
| 1870 |
Thomas Hood |
(Poems) |
2 vols. in folio |
|
Ward and Lock, London |
[8] |
| 1870 |
Samuel Taylor Coleridge |
The Rime of the Ancient
Mariner[14] |
grand in 4to |
40 large and 3 small drawings |
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[8] |
| 1873 |
|
New edition of Rabelais |
2 vols. in folio |
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Paris : Garnier; London: Chatto and Windus |
[8] |
| 1876 |
Louis Énault |
London |
1 vol. in 4to |
174 wood engravings |
Hachette and Co. |
[8] |
| 1874 |
Baron Ch. Davilliers |
L'Espagne |
in 4to |
309 wood-engravings |
Hachette and Co.; London: Sampson Low and Co. |
[8] |
| 1875 |
Michaud |
Histoire des Croisades |
2 vol. medium folio |
100 grand compositions |
Paris: Hachette and Co. |
[8] |
|
Alfred Tennyson |
Idylls of the King |
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[8] |
| 1877 |
Ariosto |
Orlando
Furioso |
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36 drawings |
Hachette and Co. (London: Ward and Lock) |
[8] |
| 1884 |
Edgar Allan
Poe |
The
Raven |
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26 steel engravings[6] |
London: Sampson Low and Co., New York: Harper and Co. |
[15] |
References
Notes
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Quinn, Arthur Hobson. Edgar Allan Poe: A Critical
Biography. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University
Press, 1998. p. 252. ISBN 0801857309
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Eleanor Garvey, A Catalogue of an Exhibition of the Philip
Hofer Bequest, 1988.
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Roosevelt, Blanche: "Life and Reminiscences of Gustave Doré.", page
183. Cassell & Company, Limited, New York, 1885.
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Roosevelt, Blanche: "Life and Reminiscences of Gustave Doré.", page
207. Cassell & Company, Limited, New York, 1885.
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Roosevelt, Blanche: "Life and Reminiscences of Gustave Doré.",
pages 215. Cassell & Company, Limited, New York, 1885.
Roosevelt states that "In Doré's catalogue 'L'Inferno' figures
amongst the works of 1857, and I shall therefore speak of it as
belonging to that year's collection, although it was not brought
out until 1860."
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"Life and Reminiscences of Gustave Doré.", pages 212-227. Cassell
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pages 241-243. Cassell & Company, Limited, New York, 1885.
- ^ Roosevelt, Blanche:
"Life and Reminiscences of Gustave Doré.", pages 63. Cassell &
Company, Limited, New York, 1885. Gustave Doré, Edmond About, and
H. Taine were more than contemporaries: they knew each other from
college. Roosevelt quotes Doré, "...from that date [1847] until
1850, I occupied myself—sometimes well and sometimes badly—in
finishing my studies at the Lycée Charlemagne. It was there that I
was so fortunate as to have Edmond About and H. Taine for
fellow-collegians."
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Roosevelt, Blanche: "Life and Reminiscences of Gustave Doré.",
pages 241. Cassell & Company, Limited, New York, 1885.
Roosevelt attributes authorship to "Malted": "'Les États Unis et la
Mexique,' by Malted (sic) (Brun, Paris, 1862), 1 vol. in
4to." She is most likely referring to either Conrad
Malte-Brun or his son, Victor Adolphe Malte-Brun,
both noted French Geographers.
- ^
Roosevelt, Blanche: "Life and Reminiscences of Gustave Doré.", page
242. Cassell & Company, Limited, New York, 1885. Roosevelt
implies, though does not specifically state, that a French
publisher published this volume in 1865. For one, she places this
reference with the other books published in 1865, for another, she
uses the word also when mentioning that Sampson Low
brought out a copy in London in 1866. Additionally, an English
publication would most likely be translated and have a title of
Toilers of the Sea. Roosevelt's line reads thus: "Victor
Hugo's 'Travailleurs de la Mer,' also in 1866, brought out by
Sampson Low and Co., in London."
- ^
Roosevelt, Blanche: "Life and Reminiscences of Gustave Doré.", page
242. Cassell & Company, Limited, New York, 1885. Roosevelt
states that the preface was written by Alex.
Dumas fils
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Although Blanche Roosevelt lists this book as being published in
1866, here [1] is the title page of an edition published five years
earlier, with Gustave Doré drawings. Roosevelt is most likely
mistaken.
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Roosevelt, Blanche: "Life and Reminiscences of Gustave Doré.", page
242. Cassell & Company, Limited, New York, 1885. Roosevelt
titles this book "The Song (sic) of the Ancient Mariner".
The error possibly derives from reverse-translating the French
title (Le Chanson du Vieux Marin) back into English.
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Roosevelt, Blanche: "Life and Reminiscences of Gustave Doré.", page
488. Cassell & Company, Limited, New York, 1885.
Bibliography
- Delorme, Rene (1879). Gustave
Doré. Paris: Librairie d'Art.
(80 illustrations,
earliest photogravures of Dore paintings)
- Roosevelt, Blanche (1885). Life
and Reminiscence of Gustave Doré. New York: Cassell & Co.,
Ltd..
(141
illustrations)
- Jerrold, Blanchard (1891). The
Life of Gustave Doré. London: W. H. Allen & Co.,
Ltd..
(138
illustrations)
- Valmy-Baysse, J. (1930).
Gustave Doré - L’Art et la Vie. Paris: Editions Marcel
Seheur.
(314
illustrations)
- Deze, Louis (1930). Gustave
Doré - Bibliographie et catalogue complet de l’oeuvre. Paris:
Editions Marcel Seheur.
(103
illustrations)
- LeBlanc, Henri (1931).
Catalogue de l’oeuvre complet de Gustave Doré. Paris: Ch.
Bosse.
(30
illustrations)
- Farner, Konrad (1963). Gustave
Doré der Industrialisierte Romantiker ((2V) ed.). Dresden:
Verlag der Kunst.
(521
illustrations, reprinting most of the Delorme photogravures)
- Gustave Doré 1832-1883.
Strasbourg: Musee d'Art Moderne. 1983.
(exhibition book:
591 illustrations)
- Renonciat, Annie (1983). La vie
et l'oeuvre de Gustave Doré. Paris: ACR Edition.
(343
illustrations)
- Malan, Dan (1995). Gustave
Doré, Adrift on Dreams of Splendor. St. Louis: MCE Publishing
Co..
(500
illustrations)
- Fantasy & Faith: the Art of
Gustave Doré. New Haven: Yale University Press. September
2006.
(exhibition book:
160 illustrations, 120 in full-color)
External
links
- Works by Gustave Doré at
Project
Gutenberg
- Doré's grave site at Cimetière du
Père Lachaise
- German FTP with Dore
illustrations
- Dore Bible Gallery
- Gustave Dore Art Gallery
- Art Passions Doré online gallery
- Gallery of Illustrations by
Gustave Doré
- "Illustrationen zu Don
Quijote" (PDF). Arno Schmidt Reference
Library. http://www.gasl.org/refbib/Dore__Don_Quijote.pdf. Retrieved 27 March
2005.
(24 MByte PDF
with 120 illustrations)
- SurLaLune Fairy Tale
Illustrations of Gustave Doré
- Bible Illustrations by G.
Dore, Christian website compiling Dore's numerous Biblical
illustrations
- The "Dore Vase" in San
Francisco's Golden Gate Park, a massive bronze that was
exhibited to acclaim at Chicago's 1893 World's Columbian Exposition
and later moved to San Francisco
- Gustave Doré's
Illustrations for 'Don Quixote'
- More of Gustave Doré's
Illustrations for 'Don Quixote'
- Dore-illustrations (Bible,
Dante, Ariosto, Rabelais, Milton, Cervantes, Tennyson, Poe,
crusades, sketches) in the "History of Art"
- World of Dante Doré Dante illustrations in the
World of Dante gallery
- Doré's illustrations for
several books
- Elbert
Hubbard's account of the life of Gustave Doré