Le Poème de la Vigne
Sculpture by Gustave Doré in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California, U.S.
37°46′17.8″N 122°28′3.2″W / 37.771611°N 122.467556°W / 37.771611; -122.467556 Le Poème de la Vigne is an 11 foot tall[1] sculpture by Gustave Doré, from 1878. It was originally created for the Paris World's Fair, in 1878. It is currently installed in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park, in the U.S. state of California.
References
- ^ Loebl, Suzanne (2002). America's Art Museums: A Traveler's Guide to Great Collections Large and Small. W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 978-0-393-32006-0.
External links
- Media related to Le Poème de la Vigne by Gustave Doré at Wikimedia Commons
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- Romanticism
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- William Blanchard Jerrold (collaborator)
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