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19th Century Gothic Art

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Forum Name: Historical Arts and Architecture
Forum Discription: Discuss arts, literature, and architecture before the 19th century
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Topic: 19th Century Gothic Art
Posted By: Guests
Subject: 19th Century Gothic Art
Date Posted: 20-Apr-2008 at 19:44
..Hi everyone...
 
..Thought this link might be useful and interesting for some of our members....
 
...to quote... "Gustave Doré was a world famous 19th century illustrator. Although he illustrated over 200 books, some with more than 400 plates, he is primarily known for his illustrations to The Divine Comedy, particularly The Inferno, his illustrations to Don Quixote, and Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven"...
 
..the more darker illustrations appeal to my sensibilties but some might also find The Crusades pics of value....
 
..anyway, http://dore.artpassions.net/ - here is the link...
 
...all the best...AoO...
 



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Posted By: Arkhanson
Date Posted: 07-Jun-2008 at 16:04
But mostly you can search about eclectism. Cause when you check the architecturel eras at 18th and 19th century main themes of architecture was neo classizm and neo gothic ages :)

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