Death of Almoadam (1877) by Gustave Dore

Death of Almoadam - Gustave Dore - 1877

Artwork Information

TitleDeath of Almoadam
ArtistGustave Dore
Date1877
Mediumlithography
Art MovementRomanticism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Death of Almoadam

The artwork titled “Death of Almoadam,” created by the artist Gustave Doré in 1877, is a lithograph that belongs to the Romanticism art movement. This particular illustration is a part of the series “Bibliothèque des Croisades” and is privately held in a collection.

In the artwork, a dramatic scene unfolds as Almoadam, illustrated in the throes of his demise, is depicted first being slashed by a sword and then struck down by nine Mamelukes in the waters of the Nile. The diverse and intense actions of the figures create a chaotic and turbulent atmosphere. The central figure, engulfed in the struggle, is beset upon by assailants while additional figures aboard a ship observe or engage in combat. These details construct a vivid narrative that is both intricate and evocative, characteristic of Doré’s illustrative genius in capturing historical and epic scenes.

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