Born in 1832, Paul Gustave Doré was a true child prodigy. His exceptional talent for drawing was evident even during his school years, and by the age of seven, he had mastered several musical instruments. At just 15, he became an illustrator for the Journal pour rire. His intricate steel and wood engravings, alongside his illustrations and paintings, inspired greats like Dalí and Max Ernst. Elevate your interiors with Doré’s sophisticated graphics and make them the centrepiece of your space – for example, as framed art prints.