Dore Bible Illustrations

Dore Bible Illustrations by Gustave Doré is an illustrated collection published by Courier Corporation on June 1, 1974. This edition features 241 plates that showcase Doré’s artistic interpretations of biblical scenes, capturing the dramatic intensity of the Scriptures. The book presents a unique visual narrative, highlighting the Creation, the Flood, and the life of Jesus, among other significant moments, all rendered with Doré’s distinctive style.
Readers will find that each plate is paired with verses from the Authorized (King James) Version of the Bible, providing context and enhancing the visual experience. This collection not only reflects Doré’s extraordinary talent but also offers a fresh perspective on biblical stories, making it a valuable resource for those interested in art, religion, and printmaking. The book’s dimensions are 12 inches in height and 9 inches in length, making it a substantial addition to any library.
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Nowhere but in the Bible were dramatic textual material and the artistry of Gustave Dore more perfectly matched. The Book of Books seemed to unleash a new power of creation in Dore not apparent in his previous work. In the Creation scenes, the horrifying visions of the Flood, the battle sequences with their monumental crowds, the plates depicting the life of Jesus–many of which have now become the standard iconography–and finally the vision of the New Jerusalem, Dore reached the fullest expressions of his extraordinary talent.
This book collects all 241 plates–long out of print–that Dore executed for the Bible. In these plates, reproduced from outstanding early editions, the artist not only captures the dramatic intensity of the Scriptures, but sustains it longer than any other single artist was able to do. In addition, Dore reimagined all the scenes, so that what he produced was not a mere reworking of what centuries of other artists had already done, but a new and fresh visual interpretation of the Bible.
Each plate is accompanied by the verses from the Authorized (King James) Version of the Bible that the scene depicts, and an Introduction by Millicent Rose covers Dore’s life and art in general. This is a sumptuous book that everyone, from those interested in Scripture to lovers of great art, will be proud to possess.
Dover (1974) original publication.
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