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The Death of Ugolino, Inferno, Canto 33 (engraving)




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The Death of Ugolino, Inferno, Canto 33 (engraving)

5213977 The Death of Ugolino, Inferno, Canto 33 (engraving) by Flaxman, John (1755-1826) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Death of Ugolino, Inferno, Canto 33. From Illustrations of The Divine Poem of Dante Alighieri by John Flaxman (Bell and Daldy, 1867). Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn

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Comedia Commedia Dante Alighieri Divine Comedy Hell Inferno


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This print showcases "The Death of Ugolino, Inferno, Canto 33" an engraving by John Flaxman. The artwork is part of the series "Illustrations of The Divine Poem of Dante Alighieri" published in 1867. In this digitally cleaned image, we witness a powerful scene from Dante's epic poem, "The Divine Comedy". Flaxman masterfully captures the intense emotions and despair depicted in Canto 33 of the Inferno. The engraving portrays Ugolino della Gherardesca, an Italian nobleman condemned to eternal suffering in Hell for his betrayal. As he languishes within a tower with his children and grandchildren, hunger consumes them all. The artist skillfully conveys the agony and anguish on Ugolino's face as he contemplates his fate and that of his loved ones. Through intricate details and expert shading techniques, Flaxman brings this tragic moment to life. This artwork serves as a reminder of the enduring power and impact of Dante Alighieri's poetry on European culture. It reflects Italy's rich literary heritage while also exploring universal themes such as sin, punishment, and redemption. As we gaze upon this profound image captured by Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder collection, we are transported into the depths of Hell alongside Ugolino. It compels us to reflect on our own actions and their consequences while appreciating the timeless beauty found within great works of art like this one.

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