Jean François Prosper DELDUC, Gustave DORÉ
Charles Perrault, Contes, Le Chat botté, "Bonnes gens qui moissonnez, si vous ne dites pas que tous ces blés appartiennent à M. le marquis de Carabas, vous serez tous hachés menu comme chair à pâté" - Gravure originale sur bois debout, tirée sur chine et contrecollée sur vergé de Hollande
Hetzel|Paris 1862|29.90 x 42.10 cm|une feuille
Original wood engraving signed in the plate by the artist and engraver. Composition created by Gustave Doré and engraved by Jean Delduc on China paper and mounted on Holland laid paper at the request of publisher Hetzel to illustrate his folio edition of Perrault's Tales in 1862.
Very rare foxing in the margin not affecting the design.
These illustrations of the Tales are considered the most successful of this text: Gustave Doré offers an unprecedented dramatic vision. With him, everything contributes to the dramatization of the tale, from the theatrical staging of the scene to the smallest details that generate terrifying realism thanks to the technique called "t
Very rare foxing in the margin not affecting the design.
These illustrations of the Tales are considered the most successful of this text: Gustave Doré offers an unprecedented dramatic vision. With him, everything contributes to the dramatization of the tale, from the theatrical staging of the scene to the smallest details that generate terrifying realism thanks to the technique called "t
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