Jean Alexandre Michel André Castaigne (1861 – 1929) was a French artist, engraver and book illustrator, a student of Jean-Léon Gérôme and Alexandre Cabanel. Subsequently he became a leading illustrator in the United States. He is often recalled as the original illustrator of the first edition of The Phantom of the Opera. Castaigne also created more than 36 art pieces about Alexander the Great for an 1898–99 series.
Pausanius assassinates Philip during the procession into the theatre
Alexander at the Temple of Apis in Memphis
Alexander laying out the City of Alexandria
Alexander addresses his officers before the battle of Issus
Alexander visits the Persian Queens and princesses after the battle of Issus
The punishment of Bessus
The charge of the Persian Scythe chariots at the battle of Gaugamela
The killing of Cleitus
The phalanx attacking the centre in the battle of the Hydaspes
The Broken Ladder
The capture of Miletus
The battle with the carts in the Thracian Pass, the Modern Shipka Pass.
The fierce struggle of Alexander's cavalry led by himself at the Ford of the Granicus
The marriages of Alexander and his men to the Persian princesses and ladies
The sacrifices at Troy
A naval action during the siege of Tyre
Alexander accepts the surrender of Porus
Alexander cutting the Gordian knot
Alexander at the altarfire on the eve of Gaugamela
Crossing the desert of Baluchistan
Alexander quelling the Opis mutiny
Alexander's army passing the foot of Mount Climax
Alexander coercing the Delphian Oracle
The dying Alexander receiving his soldiers
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