English:
Gustave Doré (1832-1883) was a French artist, printmaker, illustrator, and sculptor, renowned as one of the most prolific and innovative illustrators of the 19th century.
Birth/Death: January 6, 1832, in Strasbourg, France - January 23, 1883, in Paris, France
Major Works:
Illustrations for Dante's "Divine Comedy" (1861-1868)
Bible illustrations (1866)
Illustrations for "Don Quixote" (1863)
"London: A Pilgrimage" (1872)
Illustrations for Edgar Allan Poe's "The Raven" (1884)
Illustrations for "Paradise Lost" by Milton
Artistic Style:
Dramatic use of light and shadow
Highly detailed and intricate compositions
Romantic and gothic elements
Masterful woodblock engraving techniques
Rich imagination and fantastical elements
Dramatic perspectives and compositions
Ability to create atmospheric and emotional scenes
Major Contributions:
Revolutionized book illustration
Developed new techniques in wood engraving
Created over 100,000 illustrations during his lifetime
Influenced cinema, particularly early horror and fantasy films
Set new standards for narrative illustration
Brought classical literature to life for mass audiences
中文:
古斯塔夫·多雷(1832-1883)是法国艺术家、版画家、插画家和雕塑家,被誉为19世纪最多产和最具创新性的插画家之一。
出生/死亡:1832年1月6日生于法国斯特拉斯堡 - 1883年1月23日卒于法国巴黎
主要作品:
但丁《神曲》插图(1861-1868)
《圣经》插图(1866)
《堂吉诃德》插图(1863)
《伦敦:朝圣之旅》(1872)
爱伦·坡《乌鸦》插图(1884)
弥尔顿《失乐园》插图
艺术风格:
戏剧性地运用明暗对比
极其细致且复杂的构图
浪漫主义和哥特式元素
精湛的木刻版画技巧
丰富的想象力和奇幻元素
戏剧性的透视和构图
擅长营造氛围和情感场景
主要贡献:
革新了书籍插图艺术
发展了新的木刻技术
一生创作超过10万幅插画
影响了电影艺术,特别是早期恐怖片和奇幻片
为叙事性插画设立了新标准
让古典文学在大众中广为流传