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Dante bows before the angel pilot 1870
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Dante bows before the angel pilot 1870
The Dore Gallery by Edmund Ollier - Cassel, Petter and Galpin (London-New York) 1870
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In this print titled "Dante bows before the angel pilot 1870" we are transported to the depths of Dante Alighieri's Inferno. The image, part of The Dore Gallery collection by Edmund Ollier, showcases Gustave Doré's exceptional talent in capturing the essence of Dante's epic journey through hell and purgatory. The engraving depicts a pivotal moment as Dante, the Italian poet himself, humbly kneels before an angelic figure. With intricate details etched into every line, Doré masterfully brings to life the contrasting realms of evil and heaven within this antique artwork. As we gaze upon this monoprint, our eyes are drawn to the intensity on Dante's face – a reflection of his spiritual quest for redemption. The dark shadows surrounding him symbolize the torment and sins he encounters along his path. Meanwhile, the radiant presence of the angel pilot offers hope and guidance amidst chaos. This engraved image not only serves as an illustration from one of literature's greatest works but also delves into themes deeply rooted in religion and spirituality. It reminds us that even in our darkest moments, there is always a glimmer of light leading us towards salvation. With its vertical composition and timeless quality, this drawing art product transports us back to 1870 when it was first published by Cassel Petter & Galpin in London-New York. A true testament to Gustave Doré's artistic genius and his ability to capture both beauty and darkness within
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