A vast lake of boiling pitch, in which an infinite multitude of fierce and terrible creatures are traversing backwards and forwards by Gustave Dore

A vast lake of boiling pitch, in which an infinite multitude of fierce and terrible creatures are traversing backwards and forwards

(Gustave Dore’s Don Quixote: "A vast lake of boiling pitch, in which an infinite multitude of fierce and terrible creatures are traversing backwards and forwards" (engraving))


Gustave Dore

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A vast lake of boiling pitch, in which an infinite multitude of fierce and terrible creatures are traversing backwards and forwards by Gustave Dore. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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