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The Deluge. Frontispiece for Bible (c.1866-1900) by Gustave Doré https://t.co/VCroPCPIfk
Ass & Angel. In 1861 Gustave Dore's publisher didn't want to take a risk on Dore's collection of 135 illustrations for Dante's Divine Comedy. So Dore self-published the book. It sold out in 2 weeks. His publisher sent Doré the famous telegram “Success! Come quickly! I am an ass!”
"The Peacock complaining to Juno" by Gustave Moreau
#mythology #painting
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Some great exhibits @CityofSantaFe! @NMMuseumofArt celebrates it's centennial year with works by such artists as Georgia O'Keeffe, Gustave Baumann, John Sloan and more. This painting from the latter artist portrays music on the plaza around 1920. Info: https://t.co/s7lmaWXkZ2
5: ‘Self Portrait with a Skull’ by Michael Sweerts, 1660.
6: ‘The Desperate Man’ by Gustave Courbet, c. 1843-45.
7: ‘Emi of Tsunoi’ by Yanagawa Shigenobu, 1822.
8: Portrait of Dido Elizabeth Belle & cousin Lady Elizabeth Murray, formerly attributed to Johann Zoffany, c. 1779.
Peinture:Gustave MOREAU Dream of the Orient or The Peri - https://t.co/gMoEecS9x8 #peintures
Gustave Moreau, Galatea, hacia 1896. Thyssen https://t.co/ewcv12oQZU
"[...] Polifemo y Galatea, uno de los mitos preferidos por los simbolistas. La escena recrea el tema de la bella y la bestia, símbolo de la mujer como encarnación de la belleza inalcanzable para el hombre."
Divine
Inspired by Gustave Doré and the amazing fanfiction "Divine is the soul that sates"
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#黒執事
Illustrations de Gustave Doré, édition de 1862 des contes de Charles Perrault. Le volume entier est disponible en haute résolution sur :
@GallicaBnF: https://t.co/4ZZ5uyzZC5 …
Some of Gustave Doré’s haunting illustrations for the 1862 edition of Charles Perrault’s fairy tales. The whole volume is available in high resolution on @GallicaBnF: https://t.co/Zkti6sttEQ #FolkloreThursday
“And he beholds the moon; like a rounded fragment of ice filled with motionless light.” -Gustave Flaubert