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Dante et Virgile a l entree de l Enfer, 1857-58 (oil on paper laid down on canvas
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Dante et Virgile a l entree de l Enfer, 1857-58 (oil on paper laid down on canvas
7140139 Dante et Virgile A l entree de l Enfer, 1857-58 (oil on paper laid down on canvas) by Degas, Edgar (1834-1917); 32 x 22.3 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Dante and Virgil at the entrance to Hell); Photo eChristies Images; French, out of copyright
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109 Oxford Street Atmospheric Foggy Hatterie Henry Heath Mist Misty Narrow Panama Straw Whole Window Yachting
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This print showcases Edgar Degas' masterpiece "Dante et Virgile a l entree de l Enfer" from 1857-58. The painting, created with oil on paper laid down on canvas, measures 32 x 22.3 cm and is currently held in a private collection. In this artwork, Degas depicts the iconic scene of Dante and Virgil at the entrance to Hell. The composition exudes an atmospheric and misty ambiance, as if shrouded in foggy weather. The gothic elements add a touch of mystery to the landscape, transporting viewers into the depths of Dante's Inferno. The print captures every intricate detail of Degas' brushstrokes, allowing art enthusiasts to appreciate his mastery even more closely. It serves as a reminder of Degas' contribution to the world of painting during the 19th century. Displayed prominently in an advertisement for Henry Heath's hatterie located at 109 Oxford Street in London, this artwork adds an artistic flair to promote fashionable hats such as yachting caps or top hats made from straw or Panama materials. Bridgeman Images has expertly captured this timeless piece without compromising its integrity or commercial use restrictions. This print is not just an image; it is a window into history that allows us to appreciate both Degas' talent and the cultural significance of his work during his time and beyond.
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