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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: DIO-DRO |
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DORE, LOUIS AUGUSTE GUSTAVE (1832-1883) , French artist, the son of a civil engineer, was born
Journal pour rire. His facility as a draughtsman was extraordinary, and among the books he illustrated in rapid succession were Balzac 's Conies drolatiques (1855), Dante
Paradise
religious or historical character , and made some success as a sculptor, his statue of Alexandre Dumas in Paris being perhaps his best-known work
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