Gustave Dor (18321883): Master of Imagination
By (Author) Philippe Kaenel
By (author) Erika Dolphin
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By (author) David Kunzle
By (author) Paul Lang
By (author) Anna Markova
By (author) douart Papet
By (author) Valentine Robert
By (author) Baldine Saint Girons
By (author) Isabelle Saint-Martin
Editions Flammarion
Flammarion
1st October 2014
France
General
Non Fiction
Individual artists, art monographs
Paintings and painting
759.4
Hardback
336
Width 240mm, Height 300mm
1970g
Proclaimed "the most illustrious of illustrators," Gustave Dor is best known for his engravings, which appeared in editions of the Bible, Dant's Inferno, Poe's The Raven, The Adventures of Don Quixote, and even in Hollywood, from King Kong to Seven. Yet the extent of his genius remains largely unknown. Here, along with his renowned illustrations, his paintings and sculptures are also examined, bringing to light the rich diversity of his talent. Using watercolor, vivid oil paint, or sculpture, he demonstrated mastery in a vast scope of media, and in treatments ranging from monumental historical tableaux to landscapes to modest compositions. His work transcended techniques and eras, covering an inexhaustible range of subjects from Europe to the United States to Russia and revealing his insatiable curiosity. This comprehensive monograph accompanies an exhibition at the Muse d'Orsay in Paris from February 18-May 11, 2014 and at the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa from June 12-September 14, 2014.
"In the outstanding illustrated and scholarly volume published with the show, and available in French and English, Gustave Dor: Master of Imagination, curator Kaenel shows the immense role Dor played as a preacher-painter whose works came to have enormous popular effect as aids to devotion, putting him in the company of great Christian artists such as Michelangelo, Drer, and Rembrandt." -National Review
Philippe Kaenel is professor of Art History at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland.