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Gustave Collection (page 59)

"Gustave: A Journey through Art and Imagination" Step into the world of Gustave, a name that resonates with artistic brilliance and boundless creativity

Background imageGustave Collection: Gustave Courbet

Gustave Courbet
GUSTAVE COURBET French artist

Background imageGustave Collection: Vendome Column Felled

Vendome Column Felled
Inspired by the artist Gustave Courbet, the Communards pull down the colonne de Vendome, perceived as a symbol of monarchical oppression

Background imageGustave Collection: Gustave Eiffel Bust

Gustave Eiffel Bust
GUSTAVE EIFFEL Bust of the French engineer which sits below the tower baring his name

Background imageGustave Collection: Gustave Dore (Waddy)

Gustave Dore (Waddy)
GUSTAVE DORE French artist

Background imageGustave Collection: Gustave Dore / Furniss

Gustave Dore / Furniss
GUSTAVE DORE French illustrator

Background imageGustave Collection: Flaubert Commanville

Flaubert Commanville
GUSTAVE FLAUBERT - French writer

Background imageGustave Collection: John Calcott Horsley

John Calcott Horsley
JOHN CALCOTT HORSLEY English artist, who became known as a skilled painter of domestic scenes

Background imageGustave Collection: Gustave Dore / Trombinosco

Gustave Dore / Trombinosco
GUSTAVE DORE French artist and engraver

Background imageGustave Collection: Gustave Courbet / Eclipse

Gustave Courbet / Eclipse
GUSTAVE COURBET French artist: a satirical depiction

Background imageGustave Collection: Flaubert / Large Bowtie

Flaubert / Large Bowtie
French novelist Gustave Flaubert wearing a large blue bowtie

Background imageGustave Collection: G Charpentier / Louise Op

G Charpentier / Louise Op
GUSTAVE CHARPENTIER French composer with a scene from his opera Louise

Background imageGustave Collection: Gustave Courbet / Figaro A

Gustave Courbet / Figaro A
GUSTAVE COURBET French artist

Background imageGustave Collection: Gustave Zede Submarine

Gustave Zede Submarine
The Gustave Zede is one of the worlds first successful submarines, performing 2500+ dives without mishap : she is the first submarine to be equipped with a periscope

Background imageGustave Collection: Eiffel Punch Sambourne

Eiffel Punch Sambourne
Gustave Eiffel a satire on the recently built Eiffel Tower: " Our artists latest Tour de Force"

Background imageGustave Collection: Garabit Viaduct, France

Garabit Viaduct, France
A close-up of the revolutionary wrought-iron trusses used by Gustave Eiffel in the construction of the viaduc de Garabit, Southern France

Background imageGustave Collection: Gustave Courbet / La Lune

Gustave Courbet / La Lune
GUSTAVE COURBET French artist

Background imageGustave Collection: Lighting Gas Lamps / Paris

Lighting Gas Lamps / Paris
An employee of the Compagnie du Gaz de Paris lighting street lamps with the aid of the universal lamp of M Gustave Trouve

Background imageGustave Collection: G Charpentier / Postcard

G Charpentier / Postcard
GUSTAVE CHARPENTIER French composer

Background imageGustave Collection: EIFFEL (1832-1923)

EIFFEL (1832-1923)
Gustave Eiffel French engineer



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"Gustave: A Journey through Art and Imagination" Step into the world of Gustave, a name that resonates with artistic brilliance and boundless creativity. From the ethereal realms of Dante's Paradiso to the rebellious fall of Satan in Milton's Paradise Lost, Gustave Doré's wood engravings bring these timeless tales to life. In his depiction of Beatrice leading Dante into the Empyrean, we witness a celestial symphony as angels and blessed souls form a snow white rose in homage to the Deity. The intricate details captured by Doré transport us to the highest level of Heaven, where beauty knows no bounds. Gustave Caillebotte takes us on a different journey altogether with his masterpiece "The Floor Planers. " Through meticulous brushstrokes, he immortalizes workers laboring tirelessly, their movements synchronized like an orchestra, and is a testament to Caillebotte's ability to capture both realism and emotion within one canvas. Doré's engraving of Deborah singing her song of praise and triumph reminds us that art can transcend time itself. Inspired by Judges 5, this piece encapsulates strength and resilience while paying homage to biblical narratives. But Gustave extends beyond religious motifs; it encompasses all forms of artistic expression. Caricaturing Austrian composer Gustav Mahler reveals another facet of this versatile name—a celebration not only for visual arts but also for music that stirs our souls. From Parisian streets drenched in raindrops painted by Caillebotte to Klimt's passionate embrace in "The Kiss, " Gustave becomes synonymous with capturing fleeting moments frozen forever on canvas. Courbet’s "Le Sommeil" invites us into an intimate scene where vulnerability intertwines with sensuality—an exploration into human emotions through artistry. Yet amidst these serene portrayals lie darker realms depicted by Dore—fallen angels descending from grace or Newgate Prison's exercise yard.