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Héliodore Pisan after Gustave Doré, "The Crucifixion", wood-engraving from La Grande Bible de Tours (1866). It depicts the situation described in Luke 23.. The illustrations for La Grande Bible de Tours are a series of 241 wood-engravings, designed by the French artist, printmaker, and illustrator Gustave Doré (1832–1883) for a new deluxe edition of the 1843 French translation of the ...
La Grande Bible de Tours, according to the Vulgate, new translation: 2 vols. grand in folio: 241: Mame, Tours; Cassell and Co., England [30] 1866: John Milton: Paradise Lost: 50 Plates: Cassell and Co. [30] 1867: La Bédollière: La France et la Russie (Paris) [30] 1867: Les Fables de Lafontaine: 2 vols. in folio: 8 large and 250 small plates ...
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The illustrations of his monumental Bible, published on December 1, 1865, to take advantage of Christmas sales, in all the capitals of Europe, gave him a reputation as religious painter. [5] He created several more or less spectacular religious paintings that were intended for the Doré Gallery, which included this monumental Christ Leaving the ...
Italiano: Frontespizio per un'edizione illustrata del 1866 della Bibbia realizzato da Gustave Doré.L'incisione, che porta per titolo Il diluvio rappresenta degli uomini e una tigre che tentano invano di salvare la loro prole aggrappandosi ad una roccia non ancora sommersa dalle acque.
The parish of St. Martin of Tours in Los Angeles was founded in 1946. [1] The land acquired for the construction of the church was formerly an orchard on the estate of actor Gary Cooper . [ 2 ] Ground was broken for the construction of the church on February 9, 1947, and the cost of the church was estimated at $150,000 with an additional ...
Biola's former Los Angeles building: under construction (top) and complete in 1916 (bottom). The church was founded in 1915 by R. A. Torrey. [1] The services were held at the Bible Institute of Los Angeles (Biola University), in a 4,000 seat auditorium. [2] [3] [4] J. Vernon McGee was pastor of the church from 1949 to 1970. [5]
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