The book weighs approximately 22-25 pounds!

A rare Gustave Dore leather book including original 250 engravings. 

An original 1866-70 Gustave Dore ornate leather bound book with gold gilt trim titled "Dore Gallery". It is a compilation of the best of Dore's illustrations from the Bible, Milton's Paradise Lost, Dante's Inferno & Purgatory, Cervantes' Don Quixote, Fairy Realm, Atala, La Fontaine's Fables and Baron Munchausen, among others. It contains 250 beautiful original illustrated engravings. The plate engravings are absolutely stunning. The book is in good condition other than the front cover binding separating which can be easily repaired professionally or at home. The book weighs approximately 22-25 pounds and measures approximately 15.5 X 4.5 X 12.5 inches.

Gustave Dore was a prolific engraver, artist, illustrator, and sculptor, working primarily as a wood and steel engraver. He produced over 100,000 sketches in his lifetime, and lived to be 50 years old, averaging 6 sketches per day for each day he lived. By the time he died he had also earned over $2 million, living a life of affluence. Even though he was an untrained, self-taught artist, who never used a live model, and who could not sketch from nature, his work is considered some of the most important in the entire engraving art world.

As a child, young Dore was an avid artist, and earned his way as an illustrator in a Paris bookshop, publishing his first drawings when he was 15 years old. His young age and great talent drew much attention, which led to newspaper and journal articles written about the “child illustrator,” and generated further interest in the artist. As an illustrator, Dore created engravings for the books of Balzac, Rabelais, Milton, Dante, Edgar Allen Poe, and Lord Byron. He was commissioned to illustrate a version of the English Bible, which was extremely popular, allowing for the foundation of his own gallery, the Dore Gallery. For his work on Dante’s Inferno, he was decorated with the Cross of the Legion of Honor.