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Caesar and Pompey Tarring Ships [printing plate].

Accession number
PML 128507.158
Creator
Doré, Gustave, 1832-1883, designer.
Published
Paris, ca. 1880.
Credit line
Purchased in 2000.
Notes
Electrotype from an engraved block after Doré, with a design for an illustration for Gargantua et Pantagruel, orginally created for Doré's 1873 illustrated edition of the collected works of François Rabelais (Oeuvres. Paris : Garnier Frères, 1873, v. 1, p. 288); this electrotype employed for a later edition of Rabelais (Paris : Garnier Frères, [ca. 1880]) issued by the same publisher, with the Doré illustrations, but in a smaller format, with the plates cut down and the designs cropped to fit the reduced dimensions.
Library also owns the original wood block from which this electrotype was created. See: PML 128507.48.
Signed within the plate: G Doré.
Description
1 electrotype : metal and wood ; 140 x 115 mm
Inscriptions/Markings
Electrotype inscribed on the reverse with the number "346".
Summary
Engraved design shows Caesar and Pompey in classical dress, seated on a board suspended by ropes and swabbing the wall in front of them.
Classification
Department