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Norma-Jean [14]
4 years ago
8

What is one of the primary differences between the illustrations of gustave dore and william blake

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2 answers:
deff fn [24]4 years ago
7 0

The correct answer is:

Doré's illustrations are realistic, while Blake's are stylistic.

William Blake and Gustave Dore both paint the same tale, though their art characteristics bring different interpretations of the message. Gustave Dore depicts a sinister perspective of hell, as if his interpretation is actually true, while William Blake makes his art cartoonish and colorful.

sineoko [7]4 years ago
5 0
<span>Afer searching, there is the same question that provides the following choices:
</span><span>A. Doré's illustrations depict Dante and Virgil, while Blake's do not
B. Doré's illustrations are colorful, while Blake's are not.
C. Doré's illustrations are realistic, while Blake's are stylistic.
D. Doré's illustrations are minimalist, while Blake's are detailed.
</span>
One of the primary differences between the illustrations of gustave dore and william blake is letter (A) <span>Doré's illustrations depict Dante and Virgil, while Blake's do not.</span>
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