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Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri. 14th C. Engraving by Gusta
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Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri. 14th C. Engraving by Gusta
Divine Comedy. Epic poem written by Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) between 1308 and his death in 1321. Paradiso Canto III. Piccarda Donati and souls whose vows had been broken. Engraving by Gustave Dore, 1868. Colored
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This engraving depicts a scene from Canto III of Dante Alighieri's epic poem, The Divine Comedy. Dante, accompanied by the Roman poet Virgil, journeys through the realms of the afterlife. In this particular image, they encounter Piccarda Donati, a noblewoman from 14th-century Italy, and other souls whose vows had been broken. The Divine Comedy, written between 1308 and Dante's death in 1321, is considered a seminal work of Italian literature and a masterpiece of world literature. The poem is divided into three parts: Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso. Each part describes Dante's journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven, respectively. This engraving, created by Gustave Dore in 1868, is a visual representation of the allegorical encounter between Dante, Virgil, and Piccarda Donati in Paradiso. The image is rich in symbolism and detail, reflecting the Dolce Stil Novo literary movement of the Middle Ages. The scene is set against the backdrop of a beautiful, otherworldly landscape, with the souls depicted in various stages of ascension. Piccarda Donati, dressed in the robes of a noblewoman, is shown in a moment of spiritual transformation. Her encounter with Dante and Virgil represents the forgiveness and redemption that can be found in the afterlife. This engraving is a testament to the enduring power of Dante's poetry and the artistic vision of Gustave Dore. It offers a glimpse into the rich history and cultural significance of medieval literature and the European artistic tradition.
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