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8 de nov. de 2018 · Gustave Doré - Illustrations for the Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri (Best Quality on the Internet) Iframe Pdf Item Preview
Explore the gallery of Gustave Doré's (1832-1883) renderings of Dante's Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso. Learn about the artist's vision, the poet's influence, and the cultural context of this iconic series of illustrations.
The Divine Comedy Illustrated by Botticelli is a manuscript of the Divine Comedy by Dante, illustrated by 92 full-page pictures by Sandro Botticelli that are considered masterpieces and amongst the best works of the Renaissance painter.
Take a closer look at William Blake's illustrations to Dante's Divine Comedy through Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise. Read a summary and analysis of sections from Dante's epic poem and listen to recordings of each section.
Many artists have attempted to illustrate Dante Alighieri’s epic poem the Divine Comedy, but none have made such an indelible stamp on our collective imagination as the Frenchman Gustave Doré.
Sometime late in his career—after he had already achieved local renown in Florence—Botticelli promised his patron Lorenzo an illustrated Divine Comedy on sheepskin with a separate image for each Canto, something no artist had yet attempted. 92 of those illustrations survive, in various stages of completion, such as the two abo...
14 de sept. de 2021 · In one of the earliest extant renderings, a Florentine illustration from ca. 1350, each head of the devil masticates Brutus, Judas, and Cassius: the ultimate traitors, whose treachery was itself a form of consumption: dismembering the Roman Republic and the son of God.