Doré, Gustave, 1832-1883


(Updated 08/10/2024)

Gustave Doré (Strasbourg, 1832 - Paris, 1883). French artist and illustrator of great international acclaim. He started his career at a very young age and at the age of 15 years he had his first exhibition. He travelled to several countries and lived in Barcelona for a number of months. He worked in the publishing industry, and created high-quality illustrations for works by iconic authors such as Dante and Cervantes. In 1872, he published the book, London: a pilgrimage that caused controversy by highlighting the poverty in London.

His published work is held in several institutions, some of which provide digital access.

Viquipèdia

Digital access to the published work of Gustave Doré (Gallica)