EditorialPantagruel's Victorious Return to the Court of Gargantua, (After Extirpating the Soup-Meagres of Bouille Land.) (from: Caricature, vol. 2), James Gillray, 17571815, British, 1794, Etching, hand-colored, Sheet: 11 5/8 x 14in. (29.5 x 35.6cm).
EditorialLa Chaise de Gargantua near Duclair, Robert Brandard, 18051862, British, after Joseph Mallord William Turner, 17751851, British, 1834, Line engraving.
EditorialLa Chaise de Gargantua near Duclair, Robert Brandard, 18051862, British, after Joseph Mallord William Turner, 17751851, British, 1834, Line engraving, early engraver's proof.
EditorialLa Chaise de Gargantua near Duclair, Robert Brandard, 18051862, British, after Joseph Mallord William Turner, 17751851, British, 1834, Line engraving, engraver's proof.
EditorialRabelais, Franc?ois (c. 1494-1553). French writer. The life of the Gargantua and of Pantagruel. The pilgrims are eaten in salads. Illustration by Gustave Dore?, 1873. Colored.
EditorialRabelais, FranA?ois (La DeviniE?re, c.1494-Paris, 1553). French writer. Gargantua. Engraving in "The Very Horrific Life of Great Gargantua, Father of Pantagruel " (1534). GARGANTUA FIRST WORDS AFTER THEIR BIRTH: I THIRST".
EditorialGargantua and Pantagruel. Translated into English by Sir Thomas Urquhart and Peter Le Motteux annis 1653-1694. With an introd. by Charles Whibley : Rabelais, Fran?ois, ca. 1490-1553?.
EditorialDiscussion between the cake bakers Adventures of Gargantua and Pantagruel (series title), The cake bakers from the Lern? region and the country of the giant Gargantua are embroiled in a fierce discussion. The standing baker has raised his bat, the bake...
EditorialScene from Ralelais' Gargantua and Pantagruel: 'How Pantagruel found Panurge whom he loved all his life', F?lix Bracquemond (French, 1833-1914), 19th century, watercolor and gouache over black chalk on buff paper, 5-7/8 x 11-3/16 in. (sight), signed in...
EditorialRabelais, Franc?ois (c. 1494-1553). French writer. The life of the Gargantua and of Pantagruel. The pilgrims are eaten in salads. Illustration by Gustave Dore?, 1873. Colored.
EditorialRabelais, Franc?ois (c. 1494-1553). French writer. The life of the Gargantua and of Pantagruel. The pilgrims are eaten in salads. Illustration by Gustave Dore?, 1873. Colored.
EditorialStudy of a sleeping giant for an illustration from Fran?ois Rabelais' Gargantua and Pantagruel. Draughtsman: Henk Henri?t. Dating: c. 1936 - c. 1940. Measurements: h 238 mm ? w 188 mm.
EditorialRABELAIS, Fran?ois (La Devini?re, h.1494-Par?s, 1553). Escritor franc?s. "EL GIGANTE GARGANTUA Y PANTAGRUEL". Grabado de Jonnard, perteneciente a la obra "Vida inestimable del gran Gargant?a" (1534), de Rabelais.
EditorialRABELAIS, Fran?ois (La Devini?re, h.1494-Par?s, 1553). Escritor franc?s. "EL GIGANTE GARGANTUA Y PANTAGRUEL". Grabado de Jonnard, perteneciente a la obra "Vida inestimable del gran Gargant?a" (1534), de Rabelais.
EditorialRabelais, FranA?ois (La DeviniE?re, c.1494-Paris, 1553). French writer. Gargantua. Engraving in "The Very Horrific Life of Great Gargantua, Father of Pantagruel " (1534). GARGANTUA FIRST WORDS AFTER THEIR BIRTH: I THIRST".
EditorialRabelais, Franc?ois (c. 1494-1553). French writer. The life of the Gargantua and of Pantagruel. The pilgrims are eaten in salads. Illustration by Gustave Dore?, 1873. Colored.
Editorial" La Deviniere, " house of poet Francois Rabelais (1494-1553) near Chinon on the Loire. Rabelais is the author of the adventures of Pantagruel, son of the giant Gargantua, whose feats are a parody of the ideals of knighthood.
EditorialRABELAIS, Fran?ois (La Devini?re, h.1494-Par?s, 1553). Escritor franc?s. GARGANTUA, grabado del gigante protagonista de la obra "Vida inestimable del gran Gargant?a" (1534) de Rabelais, que se caracteriza por su descomunal apetito. "GARGANTUA DA LAS GR...
EditorialRabelais, Franc?ois (c. 1494-1553). French writer. The life of the Gargantua and of Pantagruel. The pilgrims are eaten in salads. Illustration by Gustave Dore?, 1873. Colored.
EditorialRabelais, FranA?ois (La DeviniE?re, c.1494-Paris, 1553). French writer. Gargantua. Engraving in "The Very Horrific Life of Great Gargantua, Father of Pantagruel " (1534). GARGANTUA FIRST WORDS AFTER THEIR BIRTH: I THIRST".
Editorial" La Deviniere, " house of poet Francois Rabelais (1494-1553) near Chinon on the Loire. Rabelais is the author of the adventures of Pantagruel, son of the giant Gargantua, whose feats are a parody of the ideals of knighthood.