Gustave Doré

Why is he a genius of illustration and painting?

In short: A 19th-century artist with a staggering 100,000 works, Gustave Doré was a visionary illustrator, painter, and caricaturist whose masterful use of chiaroscuro profoundly influenced both modern art and early cinema.

Facet Technique Examples
Chronicler Wood Engraving London: A Pilgrimage
Painter Oil on Canvas The Court of Miracles
Satirist Drawing & Caricature The Glutton’s Table

Gustave Doré (1832-1883) was a prolific 19th-century artist. As an illustrator, painter, caricaturist, and engraver, he produced more than 100,000 works throughout his career. His current level of mainstream popularity is inversely proportional to his immense importance in art history, particularly regarding his influence on the birth of cinema. For more details: Wiki.

These images are high-quality reproductions; some were personally scanned from rare books, while others come from the French National Library (BNF).

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