Gustave Doré's caricature of Baron Munchausen from Aventures du Baron de Münchausen (1862)
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- | [[Gustave Doré]]'s [[caricature]] of [[Münchhausen]] [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dore-munchausen-illustration.jpg]. | + | [[Gustave Doré]]'s [[caricature]] of [[Münchhausen]] [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dore-munchausen-illustration.jpg] from ''[[Aventures du Baron de Münchausen]]''. |
It served as an inspiration to [[John Neville]] in [[Terry Gilliam]]'s film ''[[The Adventures of Baron Munchausen]]''[http://www.chud.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/baron-munchausen.jpg] | It served as an inspiration to [[John Neville]] in [[Terry Gilliam]]'s film ''[[The Adventures of Baron Munchausen]]''[http://www.chud.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/baron-munchausen.jpg] |
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Gustave Doré's caricature of Münchhausen [1] from Aventures du Baron de Münchausen.
It served as an inspiration to John Neville in Terry Gilliam's film The Adventures of Baron Munchausen[2]
See also
- «Mendace veritas»
- Bust (sculpture)
- Queue (hairstyle)
- Baron Münchhausen
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