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Gustave Doré — Young Woman from Valence
Gustave Doré

Young Woman from Valence

1857

Gustave Doré was a prolific illustrator, contributing to a wide range of books and periodicals. This drawing likely relates to depictions of Spain that he made for Le Tour du Monde, a French travel journal, following extended exploration throughout the country. Doré’s images of Spanish culture were published in installments over the course of about a decade. Here, a young woman, probably from Valencia, is seen in profile, wearing a large earring and distinctive shawl.

Medium
brush and brown ink and graphite with stumping with touches of white gouache on sturdy weight wove paper

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Gustave Doré, Young Woman from Valence, 1857

Gustave Doré was a prolific illustrator, contributing to a wide range of books and periodicals. This drawing likely relates to depictions of Spain that he made for Le Tour du Monde, a French travel journal, following extended exploration throughout the country. Doré’s images of Spanish culture were published in installments over the course of about a decade. Here, a young woman, probably from Valencia, is seen in profile, wearing a large earring and distinctive shawl.

Medium
brush and brown ink and graphite with stumping with touches of white gouache on sturdy weight wove paper
Year
1857
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Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

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