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BURIAL OF SARAH

£45.00

Original 9 3/4 inch x 7 3/4 inch Engraving titled THE BURIAL OF SARAH.

”On the death of Sarah at Hebron, in the land of Canaan, Abraham besought the people, amongst whom he was a stranger and a sojourner, to give him a burying-place; and in the end he purchased of Ephron, for four hundred shekels of silver, the cave of Machpelah, which was situated at the end of Ephron’s field; and there the body of Sarah was entombed (Genesis xxiii). The illustration represents the close of the ceremony.”

Illustration by Gustave Doré (1832 – 1883). The most popular and successful French book illustrator of the middle of the 19th century. Doré became widely known for his illustrations to such books as Danté’s Inferno (1861), Don Quixote (1862), and the Bible (1866), and he helped to give European currency to the illustrated book of large format. He was so prolific that at one time he employed more than forty wood engravers. His work is characterized by an eclectic mix of Michelangelesque nudes, northern traditions of sublime landscape, and a highly spirited love of the grotesque and bizarre.

Engraved by Heliodore Joseph Pisan (1822 – 1890). Pisan, born in Marseilles, was a painter, watercolourist, engraver, illustrator, lithographer of genre scenes, landscapes and still-lifes. He exhibited at the Paris Salon from 1849 and was made a Chevalier of the Légion d’Honneur. He produced mainly book illustrations, notably Don Quixote in 1861, The Bible after the work of Gustave Doré.

From Doré’s illustrated edition of the Bible 1866.

This edition from Cassell’s ‘Doré Gallery’ published in 1885.

Page size 12 1/4 inch x 9 1/8 inch

The engraving is in very good condition with a small stain at the lower edge. Reverse side blank.

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