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"Furioso: The Epic Tale of Orlando and His Frenzy" Step into the world of Ludovico Ariosto

Background imageFurioso Collection: Ancient figures of Orlando and Oliver, crowns

Ancient figures of Orlando and Oliver, crowns and weapons of Charlemagne. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Verico after Giuseppe Bramati from Giulio Ferrarios Ancient

Background imageFurioso Collection: Death of Roland at the battle of Roncevaux Pass, 778

Death of Roland at the battle of Roncevaux Pass, 778. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Verico after Angelo Montielli from Giulio Ferrarios Ancient

Background imageFurioso Collection: Duel between Roland and the giant Ferracut

Duel between Roland and the giant Ferracut
The combat between Roland and the giant Ferracut, from the legend of Charlemagne. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Verico after P.L

Background imageFurioso Collection: Herr Philipssohns only Recital this Season (engraving)

Herr Philipssohns only Recital this Season (engraving)
1627662 Herr Philipssohns only Recital this Season (engraving) by Forestier, Amedee (1854-1930) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Herr Philipssohns only Recital this Season)

Background imageFurioso Collection: Ludovico Ariosto, 1474 To 1533. Italian Poet. From Crabbs Historical Dictionary Published 1825

Ludovico Ariosto, 1474 To 1533. Italian Poet. From Crabbs Historical Dictionary Published 1825

Background imageFurioso Collection: Ludovico Ariosto (1474 1533) Italian poet. Orlando Furio

Ludovico Ariosto (1474 1533) Italian poet. Orlando Furio
Ludovico Ariosto (1474 1533) was an Italian poet. He is best known as the author of the romance epic Orlando Furioso (1516). Book cover Orlando Furioso, edited in Lyon (Lugdunum), 1556

Background imageFurioso Collection: Astolfo and Giants Head

Astolfo and Giants Head
Astolfo with the head of Orrile

Background imageFurioso Collection: The Frenzy of Orlando by Ludovico Ariosto. First Chant. Engr

The Frenzy of Orlando by Ludovico Ariosto. First Chant. Engr
Ludovico Ariosto (1474-1533). Italian poet. The Frenzy of Orlando. First Chant. Engraving depicting all the characters of the poem, by Girolamo Porro. Printed in Venice, 1583

Background imageFurioso Collection: The Frenzy of Orlando by Ludovico Ariosto

The Frenzy of Orlando by Ludovico Ariosto
Ludovico Ariosto (1474-1533). Italian poet. The Frenzy of Orlando. Argument and allegory of the Third Chant. Venice, 1598

Background imageFurioso Collection: Ariosto, Ludovico (1474-1533). Italian poet

Ariosto, Ludovico (1474-1533). Italian poet. Colored engraving

Background imageFurioso Collection: Lodovico Ariosto / Cook

Lodovico Ariosto / Cook
LODOVICO ARIOSTO Italian writer, famous for his epic poem Orlando Furioso Date: 1474 - 1533

Background imageFurioso Collection: Lodovico Ariosto / Titian

Lodovico Ariosto / Titian
LODOVICO ARIOSTO Italian writer, surrounded by events from his epic poem Orlando Furioso Date: 1474 - 1533

Background imageFurioso Collection: Lodovico Ariosto / Maffeis

Lodovico Ariosto / Maffeis
LODOVICO ARIOSTO Italian writer, famous for his epic poem Orlando Furioso Date: 1474 - 1533

Background imageFurioso Collection: Sorcerer Atlante Abducting Pinabello Lady Ariosto

Sorcerer Atlante Abducting Pinabello Lady Ariosto
Artokoloro

Background imageFurioso Collection: Speech Day at Merchant Taylors School: Performance of Bombastes Furioso by The

Speech Day at Merchant Taylors School: Performance of Bombastes Furioso by The
Speech Day at Merchant Taylors School: Performance of Bombastes Furioso by the Boys in the Hall of the School

Background imageFurioso Collection: ARIOSTO, Ludovico (1474-1533)

ARIOSTO, Ludovico (1474-1533). Italian Renaissance poet. Orlando Furioso. Canto one. Edition made in Ferrara (1516)

Background imageFurioso Collection: Allegro Furioso / Monkeys

Allegro Furioso / Monkeys
Allegro furioso - a monkey orchestra

Background imageFurioso Collection: Lodovico Ariosto / Morghen

Lodovico Ariosto / Morghen
LODOVICO ARIOSTO Italian writer, famous for his epic poem Orlando Furioso

Background imageFurioso Collection: Ariosto / Title Page

Ariosto / Title Page
Ariosto/Title Page


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"Furioso: The Epic Tale of Orlando and His Frenzy" Step into the world of Ludovico Ariosto, an Italian poet who crafted a captivating masterpiece known as "Orlando Furioso. " This epic poem takes us on a journey through ancient figures like Orlando and Oliver, their crowns symbolizing power and honor. One pivotal moment in this tale is the tragic death of Roland at the battle of Roncevaux Pass in 778. It marks a turning point where fury consumes Orlando's soul, leading him to embark on a path filled with chaos and madness. Ariosto vividly portrays the intensity of emotions through his words, particularly during the duel between Roland and the giant Ferracut. The clash between these two mighty warriors echoes throughout history, showcasing both bravery and ferocity. In an intriguing engraving titled "Herr Philipssohn's only Recital this Season, " we catch a glimpse of how Ariosto's work captivated audiences even beyond his time. It serves as a testament to his enduring legacy as an influential poet. "The Frenzy of Orlando" by Ludovico Ariosto mesmerizes readers from its very first chant. Engraved scenes transport us into this fantastical realm where heroes rise and fall amidst battles for love, glory, and revenge. Lodovico Ariosto himself remains an enigmatic figure—a brilliant mind whose pen breathed life into unforgettable characters. Artists like Cook, Titian, and Maffeis immortalized him through their portraits—each capturing different facets of his essence. As we delve deeper into "Orlando Furioso, " we are transported to a world where passion intertwines with destiny. We witness grandeur unfold under Ariosto's masterful storytelling skills—his words painting vibrant pictures that ignite our imagination. Join us on this extraordinary journey guided by Lodovico Ariosto—an Italian poet whose genius continues to inspire generations even today.