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Le lion amoureux ( The Lion in Love ) painting by Gustave Moreau
Le lion amoureux (The Lion in Love, c. 1874–1875) by Gustave Moreau is a Symbolist oil painting inspired by Jean de La Fontaine’s fable of the same name. The work depicts a lion subdued by love,...Regular price From $76.14 -
Herbert Draper painting The Capture
The Capture by Herbert James Draper, painted around 1900, is an oil-on-canvas mythological scene in the Academic and Symbolist tradition. The work shows a pale, nude water nymph emerging from a rocky pool while a small...Regular price From $23.47 -
Don Quixote and Sancho Panza riding towards the sun illustration by Gustave Dore.
Gustave Doré was a prolific 19th-century French artist known for his richly detailed engravings and illustrations. Celebrated for bringing literary classics to life, Doré illustrated works by Dante, Cervantes, and Milton, earning acclaim for his dramatic...Regular price From $26.86 -
Don Quixote illustration by Gustave Dore. Fight with the wind mills .
Gustave Doré was a prolific 19th-century French artist known for his richly detailed engravings and illustrations. Celebrated for bringing literary classics to life, Doré illustrated works by Dante, Cervantes, and Milton, earning acclaim for his dramatic...Regular price From $26.86 -
Gustave Dore depiction of knight Don Quixote riding in the countryside in one of his adventures.
Gustave Doré was a prolific 19th-century French artist known for his richly detailed engravings and illustrations. Celebrated for bringing literary classics to life, Doré illustrated works by Dante, Cervantes, and Milton, earning acclaim for his dramatic...Regular price From $26.86 -
Kay Nielsen Arabian Nights illustration . The tale of Nur Al Din Ali and his son
This illustration from Arabian Nights (1926) depicts The Tale of Nur Al-Din Ali and His Son, a story of separation, fate, and eventual reunion. Executed in watercolor and ink, Nielsen’s composition is marked by refined linework,...Regular price From $27.32
"Myth is the dream of a world awakened." - Joseph Campbell