PROCESSION OF THE ELDERS
£45.00
Original 9 3/4 inch x 7 7/8 inch Engraving titled THE PROCESSION OF THE ELDERS.
Whilst in the forest of Terrestrial Paradise Dante sees a procession of elders who are followed by four animals, each crowned with green leaves, and each having six plumed wings, the plumage full of living eyes.
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.
Doré began work on his illustrations for the Divine Comedy in 1855 at a time when there was a renewed interest in Dante in France. Doré himself financed the publication of the Inferno in 1861 and this was so successful that the Purgatory and Paradise were published by Hachette in 1868 as a single volume. Subsequently, Doré’s Dante illustrations appeared in roughly 200 editions in many languages.
Engraved by Jules Jean Marie Joseph Huyot (1841 – 1921). A French engraver and mayor of Eaubonne from 1896 to 1904 and from 1905 to 1908. He also produced engravings for James Fenimore Cooper’s “Last of the Mohicans”
Illustration for Dante Alighieri’s “The Divine Comedy” widely considered to be the preeminent work in Italian literature and one of the greatest works of world literature. It is divided into three parts: Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso. This illustration is from Paradiso.
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. Reverse side blank.
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