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  2. Gustave Doré's illustrations for La Grande Bible de Tours

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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 ...

  3. Gustave Doré - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Category:Works by Gustave Doré - Wikipedia

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    Gustave Doré's illustrations for La Grande Bible de Tours; L. London: A Pilgrimage; P. Le Poème de la Vigne

  5. Bible translations into French - Wikipedia

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    1831–1851, La Bible, Traduction Nouvelle by Samuel Cahen: Jewish Bible, Hebrew and French bilingual edition. 1843, Sainte Bible by Jean-Jacques Bourassé and Pierre Désiré Janvier, also called Bible de Tours, translated from the Vulgate. Published in 1866 in a deluxe version illustrated by Gustave Doré, re-edited in 1985 by Jean de Bonnot.

  6. David and Jonathan - Wikipedia

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    "David and Jonathan", one of Gustave Doré's illustrations for La Grande Bible de Tours. David and Jonathan were, according to the Hebrew Bible's Books of Samuel, heroic figures of the Kingdom of Israel, who formed a covenant, taking a mutual oath.

  7. Christ Leaving the Praetorium - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  8. London: A Pilgrimage - Wikipedia

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    London: A Pilgrimage is a book first published by Grant & Co in 1872, with text by the English journalist William Blanchard Jerrold and illustrations by the French artist Gustave Doré. It was originally published in 13 parts, with 191 pages and illustrations, and then serialised in Harper's Weekly. It has been described as a populist picture book.

  9. The Valley of Tears (Doré) - Wikipedia

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    The Valley of Tears (French: La Vallée de Larmes) is an oil-on-canvas painting by French artist Gustave Doré, from 1883. It is very large (413.5cm x 627cm). It was bought by the city of Paris in 1984 and is currently in the collection of the Petit Palais. [1] [2] It was one of a great number of works Doré completed on biblical themes.

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