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The Divine Comedy. Dante and Virgil in Hell. Folio 25 r. 148
The Divine Comedy. Poem by Dante Alighieri (1265-1321). Miniature depicting Dante and Virgil in Hell. The meeting of Dante with Farinata degli Uberti and Cavalcante de Cavalcanti. Folio 25 r. 1480-1482. Painted by Guglielmo Giraldi (active 1445-1490). Vatican Apostolic Library. Vatican City
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13th 1480 1482 Alighieri Apostolic Chant Comedy Commedia Dante Degli Divina Divine Folio Guglielmo Hell Illuminated Letters Manuscript Poem Poetry Renaissance Tomb Vatican 14th 15th Cavalcanti Ferraria Gulielmus Uberti
21"x14" (+3" Border) Fine Art Print
Experience the depths of Dante's Inferno with our exquisite Fine Art Print from Media Storehouse, featuring a captivating illustration of Dante Alighieri and Virgil's descent into Hell. This intricately detailed miniature, taken from Folio 25r of a 15th-century manuscript, showcases the iconic moment when Dante encounters Farinata degli Uberti and Cavalcante de Cavalcanti. Bring the rich history and timeless storytelling of The Divine Comedy into your home or office with this stunning, high-quality print. Rights Managed through Mary Evans Prints Online.
21x14 image printed on 27x20 Fine Art Rag Paper with 3" (76mm) white border. Our Fine Art Prints are printed on 300gsm 100% acid free, PH neutral paper with archival properties. This printing method is used by museums and art collections to exhibit photographs and art reproductions.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 35.5cm x 53.3cm (14" x 21")
Estimated Product Size is 50.8cm x 68.6cm (20" x 27")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This stunning illuminated manuscript page, painted by Guglielmo Giraldi in the late 15th century, depicts a pivotal moment from Dante Alighieri's epic poem, The Divine Comedy. In this scene from Inferno, Canto XV, Dante and his guide Virgil encounter the souls of two prominent figures from medieval Italian history: Farinata degli Uberti and Cavalcante de' Cavalcanti. Dante's Divine Comedy, written between 1308 and 1320, is considered a seminal work of world literature, marking the beginning of the Italian literary tradition and the Renaissance. This miniature, found in Folio 25r of the manuscript held in the Vatican Apostolic Library, offers a vivid and intricate visual interpretation of the text. The scene shows Dante and Virgil descending into the third circle of Hell, where the sin of Injustice is punished. They come across the tombs of Farinata and Cavalcanti, who are depicted in the foreground, standing before their tombs and engaging in a lively debate. Dante, who had criticized Farinata in his poem, is shown kneeling before him, seeking forgiveness. The letters inscribed on the tombs and the intricate details of the scene, such as the flames and the landscape, demonstrate the skill and artistry of the painter. This illuminated page is a testament to the enduring influence of Dante's poetry and the rich artistic traditions of medieval and Renaissance Italy. The meeting of Dante and these historical figures in Hell underscores the poet's exploration of morality, justice, and the human condition, themes that continue to resonate with readers and scholars today.
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