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  2. Le Poème de la Vigne - Wikipedia

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    Le Poème de la Vigne is an 11 foot tall [1] sculpture by Gustave Doré, from 1878. It was originally created for the Paris World's Fair , in 1878. It is currently installed in San Francisco 's Golden Gate Park , in the U.S. state of California .

  3. Gustave Doré - Wikipedia

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    Paul Gustave Louis Christophe Doré (UK: / ˈ d ɔːr eɪ / DOR-ay, US: / d ɔː ˈ r eɪ / dor-AY, French: [ɡystav dɔʁe]; 6 January 1832 – 23 January 1883) was a French printmaker, illustrator, painter, comics artist, caricaturist, and sculptor.

  4. Category:Gustave Doré - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Photograph of Gustave Doré by Nadar, between 1856 and ...

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    Photograph of Gustave Doré. Salted paper print. On the upper right-hand corner of the mount, in black ink, is written "G. Doré", though this is eliminated in the restorations. Dimensions: Image: 23.5 × 18.7 cm (9 1/4 × 7 3/8 in.) Mount: 24.1 × 19.2 cm (9 1/2 × 7 9/16 in.) Date: between 1856 and 1858

  6. Christ Leaving the Praetorium - Wikipedia

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    Christ Leaving the Praetorium is an oil-on-canvas painting by French artist Gustave Doré, created between 1867 and 1872.It was the largest of his religious paintings, with the dimensions of 609 by 914 cm, and is considered to be the "the work of his life".

  7. The Acrobats (Doré) - Wikipedia

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    The Acrobats (or The Wounded Child) is an oil-on-canvas painting created in 1874 by French artist Gustave Doré.It represents a family of acrobats, who work in a circus, struck by a tragedy: their son, mortally wounded in the head, lies in the arms of his mother after an accident during a tightrope walking performance.

  8. The Oceanids (The Naiads of the Sea) - Wikipedia

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    The Oceanids (The Naiads of the Sea) (French: Les Océanides (Les Naiades de la mer)) is a painting by Gustave Doré, dated to c. 1860. [1] It depicts the Oceanids from Greek mythology with Prometheus chained to a rock in the background. The subject is from the ancient tragedy Prometheus Bound.

  9. File:Dore, Gustave; La Sainte Trinite.jpg - Wikipedia

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