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Dante covers his face with his hands, overcome by Beatrice's gaze, so full of divine love. Illustration of the Canto IV of Paradiso of The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri. Work of Franceso Scaramuzza dedicated to the Municipality of Florence
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Dante covers his face with his hands, overcome by Beatrice's gaze, so full of divine love. Illustration of the Canto IV of Paradiso of The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri. Work of Franceso Scaramuzza dedicated to the Municipality of Florence
3561239 Dante covers his face with his hands, overcome by Beatrice's gaze, so full of divine love. Illustration of the Canto IV of Paradiso of The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri. Work of Franceso Scaramuzza dedicated to the Municipality of Florence.; (add.info.: Parma
1875
Date of Artwork: 1875 ca.
Photographer: Saccani, Carlo); Alinari Archives, Florence
Media ID 38148722
© Alinari Archives, Florence / Bridgeman Images
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In this illustration from Canto IV of Paradiso in Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, we see the poet himself covering his face with his hands, overwhelmed by the gaze of Beatrice. The expression on Dante's face is one of pure awe and reverence as he is captivated by Beatrice's divine love.
Francesco Scaramuzza beautifully captures this moment of spiritual connection between Dante and Beatrice, showcasing the deep emotions that exist between them. The intensity of their bond is palpable in this artwork, as Beatrice's gaze radiates a sense of heavenly love and compassion.
As Dante grapples with the overwhelming power of Beatrice's presence, we are reminded of the profound themes explored in The Divine Comedy - love, redemption, and spirituality. This illustration serves as a visual representation of the complex relationship between earthly desires and divine grace.
Through intricate details and expert craftsmanship, Scaramuzza brings to life this iconic scene from one of literature's greatest works. The dedication to the Municipality of Florence further emphasizes the significance of Dante's legacy in Italian culture.
This print not only showcases artistic talent but also delves into deeper philosophical questions about human nature and our quest for spiritual enlightenment. It is a timeless depiction that continues to resonate with audiences today.
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