Title: The Oceanids (Naïads of the Sea)

Artist: Gustave Doré’

About the artist: Gustave Doré was a renowned French illustrator, engraver, and painter celebrated for his fantastical and richly detailed imagery. He illustrated major literary works including The Divine Comedy, Don Quixote, The Bible, and Gargantua and Pantagruel. His dynamic, dramatic style made him one of the most influential illustrators of the 19th century.


Notes:  This dramatic and ethereal scene, The Oceanids (Naiads of the Sea), was painted in the 1860s. Known for his detailed engravings and fantastical imagery, Doré captures a host of sea nymphs clinging to rocks in a churning sea, their bodies bathed in moonlight and mist. The painting blends Romanticism and mythology with dreamlike atmosphere and classical beauty, making it a stunning example of 19th-century allegorical art.


Fine Art Giclée Print – Archival Quality - 11 x 17" Untrimmed - Ready to Frame

This museum-quality print is made with pigment-based, UltraChrome inks that deliver rich color and sharp detail and is printed on on acid-free, fine art paper. The result is a vibrant, long-lasting image—expected to last up to 200 years (color) or 400 years (black & white).

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