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"Boccaccio: A Glimpse into the Dark and Entertaining Tales of Medieval Italy" Step back in time to 14th century Florence

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: Detail of a cassone showing the story of Saladin and Torello of Istria

Detail of a cassone showing the story of Saladin and Torello of Istria, by Giovanni Boccaccio (tempera on panel)
XIR444282 Detail of a cassone showing the story of Saladin and Torello of Istria, by Giovanni Boccaccio (tempera on panel) (see also 444280-81) by Italian School

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: Detail of a cassone showing the story of Saladin and Torello of Istria

Detail of a cassone showing the story of Saladin and Torello of Istria, by Giovanni Boccaccio (tempera on panel)
XIR444281 Detail of a cassone showing the story of Saladin and Torello of Istria, by Giovanni Boccaccio (tempera on panel) (see also 444280 & 444282) by Italian School

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: Tenth day, ninth news: the day of Messer Torello and Saladin (1138-1193)

Tenth day, ninth news: the day of Messer Torello and Saladin (1138-1193) (Salah al Din Yusuf al-Ayyubi (al Ayyubi)
LRI4666175 Tenth day, ninth news: the day of Messer Torello and Saladin (1138-1193) (Salah al Din Yusuf al-Ayyubi (al Ayyubi)

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: A jealous husband disclaims himself as a priest to collect the confession of his

A jealous husband disclaims himself as a priest to collect the confession of his
GIA4795154 A jealous husband disclaims himself as a priest to collect the confession of his adulterous wife. Illustration for the news 65 (New 5 of the seventh day)

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: A woman meets two horsemen, and has a couple in a room. Illustration for the news 53

A woman meets two horsemen, and has a couple in a room. Illustration for the news 53
GIA4795102 A woman meets two horsemen, and has a couple in a room. Illustration for the news 53 (News 3 of the 6th day) of the " Decameron" by Giovanni Boccaccio dit Jean Boccaccio

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: Death A patient has agony. After his death, his body is placed in a coffin

Death A patient has agony. After his death, his body is placed in a coffin
JLJ4651757 Death A patient has agony. After his death, his body is placed in a coffin. Miniature from " Le decameron" by Jean Boccaccio (Giovanni Boccaccio) (1313-1375) 1450 Paris

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: Green geese, illustration from Decameron of Boccaccio published by Navarre Society

Green geese, illustration from Decameron of Boccaccio published by Navarre Society
3794266 Green geese, illustration from Decameron of Boccaccio published by Navarre Society 1930s (litho) by Chalon, Louis (1866-1940); Private Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: Rinaldo D Asti and the widow lady, illustration from Decameron of Boccaccio published

Rinaldo D Asti and the widow lady, illustration from Decameron of Boccaccio published
3794261 Rinaldo D Asti and the widow lady, illustration from Decameron of Boccaccio published by Navarre Society 1930s (litho) by Chalon, Louis (1866-1940); Private Collection; French

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: The three rings, illustration from Decameron of Boccaccio published by Navarre Society

The three rings, illustration from Decameron of Boccaccio published by Navarre Society
3794257 The three rings, illustration from Decameron of Boccaccio published by Navarre Society 1930s (litho) by Chalon, Louis (1866-1940); Private Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: The Soldan of babylons daughter dancing, illustration from Decameron of Boccaccio

The Soldan of babylons daughter dancing, illustration from Decameron of Boccaccio
3794255 The Soldan of babylons daughter dancing, illustration from Decameron of Boccaccio published by Navarre Society 1930s (litho) by Chalon, Louis (1866-1940); Private Collection; French

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: The Seventh Day of the Decameron (colour litho)

The Seventh Day of the Decameron (colour litho)
6020551 The Seventh Day of the Decameron (colour litho) by Poole, Paul Falconer (1807-79); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Seventh Day of the Decameron)

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: The Foolish Lover, Ninth Day, Fifth Story (colour litho)

The Foolish Lover, Ninth Day, Fifth Story (colour litho)
2788333 The Foolish Lover, Ninth Day, Fifth Story (colour litho) by Chalon, Louis (1866-1940); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Foolish Lover, Ninth Day, Fifth Story)

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: Rinaldo d Asti and the Widow Lady, Second Day, Second Story (colour litho)

Rinaldo d Asti and the Widow Lady, Second Day, Second Story (colour litho)
2788323 Rinaldo d Asti and the Widow Lady, Second Day, Second Story (colour litho) by Chalon, Louis (1866-1940); Private Collection; (add.info.: Rinaldo d Asti and the Widow Lady, Second Day)

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: Ms Hunter 372 f. 1r Boccacio and Fortune, 1466-67 (tempera on vellum)

Ms Hunter 372 f. 1r Boccacio and Fortune, 1466-67 (tempera on vellum)
GUL232065 Ms Hunter 372 f.1r Boccacio and Fortune, 1466-67 (tempera on vellum) by French School, (15th century); 13x10 cm; Glasgow University Library

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: Lettrine 'm'and miniature depicting the sophist, Philostrate

Lettrine "m"and miniature depicting the sophist, Philostrate
GIA4816702 Lettrine " m" and miniature depicting the sophist, Philostrate. Manuscript by Boccacio (Boccace), 1430

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: Marie Louise of Parma aboard a sailboat taking her to Naples on 10 / 07 / 1824, painting by B

Marie Louise of Parma aboard a sailboat taking her to Naples on 10 / 07 / 1824, painting by B
GIA4814790 Marie Louise of Parma aboard a sailboat taking her to Naples on 10/07/1824, painting by B. Boccaccio.Museo Glauco Lombardi of Parma by Italian School

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: Les amours de Didon, founder of Carthage and Enee Miniature taken from '

Les amours de Didon, founder of Carthage and Enee Miniature taken from "
LRI4666251 Les amours de Didon, founder of Carthage and Enee Miniature taken from " The Book of Light and Noble Women" by Giovanni Boccaccio dit Jean Boccace (1313-1375), 1460 Chantilly

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: Decameron de Boccaccio (Jean Boccaccio): the Chatelain Pericone welcomes Alatiel

Decameron de Boccaccio (Jean Boccaccio): the Chatelain Pericone welcomes Alatiel
LRI4634168 Decameron de Boccaccio (Jean Boccaccio): the Chatelain Pericone welcomes Alatiel, daughter of the sultan of Babylon Beminedab and her suite on the island of Mallorca

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: Two men carrying a pig on their shoulder. Illustration for the news 76

Two men carrying a pig on their shoulder. Illustration for the news 76
GIA4795185 Two men carrying a pig on their shoulder. Illustration for the news 76 (New 6 of the eighth day) of the " Decameron" by Giovanni Boccaccio dit Jean Boccaccio (1313-1375)

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: A couple wants to knock on their door. Illustration for the news 61

A couple wants to knock on their door. Illustration for the news 61
GIA4795081 A couple wants to knock on their door. Illustration for the news 61 (News 1 of the 7th day) of the " Decameron" by Giovanni Boccaccio dit Jean Boccaccio (1313-1375)

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: Letterline 'a'on a miniature page of the incipit of '

Letterline "a"on a miniature page of the incipit of "
GIA4758890 Letterline " a" on a miniature page of the incipit of " Teseide". Giovanni Boccacio (Boccacio) (1313 - 1375). 15th century manuscript. Trivulziana Milan

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: Boccaccio (engraving)

Boccaccio (engraving)
666664 Boccaccio (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Boccaccio. Illustration from The Gallery of Portraits (Charles Knight, 1836)

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: Marguerite de Cambis, Baronne d Aigremont

Marguerite de Cambis, Baronne d Aigremont, French translator of Boccaccio, fl. 1550s. Handcoloured lithograph by Leopold Massard after a figure in Roger de Gaignieres portfolio VIII 86 from Le

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: Titus and Gisippus, Tenth Day, Eighth Story (colour litho)

Titus and Gisippus, Tenth Day, Eighth Story (colour litho)
2788335 Titus and Gisippus, Tenth Day, Eighth Story (colour litho) by Chalon, Louis (1866-1940); Private Collection; (add.info.: Titus and Gisippus, Tenth Day, Eighth Story)

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: 'Mithridanes dismounted from his horse, He fell at Nathans feet in tears'(engraving)

"Mithridanes dismounted from his horse, He fell at Nathans feet in tears"(engraving)
2786916 " Mithridanes dismounted from his horse, He fell at Nathans feet in tears" (engraving) by English School

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: Troylus and Creseyde by Geoffrey Chaucer (woodcut)

Troylus and Creseyde by Geoffrey Chaucer (woodcut)
2653547 Troylus and Creseyde by Geoffrey Chaucer (woodcut) by English School, (16th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Here begynneth the boke of Troylus and Creseyde)

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: Titus and Gisippus, illustration from Decameron of Boccaccio published by Navarre Society

Titus and Gisippus, illustration from Decameron of Boccaccio published by Navarre Society
3794280 Titus and Gisippus, illustration from Decameron of Boccaccio published by Navarre Society 1930s (litho) by Chalon, Louis (1866-1940); Private Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: Ginerva and Isotta, illustration from Decameron of Boccaccio published by Navarre Society

Ginerva and Isotta, illustration from Decameron of Boccaccio published by Navarre Society
3794278 Ginerva and Isotta, illustration from Decameron of Boccaccio published by Navarre Society 1930s (litho) by Chalon, Louis (1866-1940); Private Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: The foolish lover, illustration from Decameron of Boccaccio published by Navarre Society

The foolish lover, illustration from Decameron of Boccaccio published by Navarre Society
3794273 The foolish lover, illustration from Decameron of Boccaccio published by Navarre Society 1930s (litho) by Chalon, Louis (1866-1940); Private Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: Simona spinning, illustration from Decameron of Boccaccio published by Navarre Society

Simona spinning, illustration from Decameron of Boccaccio published by Navarre Society
3794269 Simona spinning, illustration from Decameron of Boccaccio published by Navarre Society 1930s (litho) by Chalon, Louis (1866-1940); Private Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: The lady and the friar, illustration from Decameron of Boccaccio published by Navarre

The lady and the friar, illustration from Decameron of Boccaccio published by Navarre
3794265 The lady and the friar, illustration from Decameron of Boccaccio published by Navarre Society 1930s (litho) by Chalon, Louis (1866-1940); Private Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: Griselda, Tenth Day, Tenth Story (colour litho)

Griselda, Tenth Day, Tenth Story (colour litho)
2788336 Griselda, Tenth Day, Tenth Story (colour litho) by Chalon, Louis (1866-1940); Private Collection; (add.info.: Griselda, Tenth Day, Tenth Story)

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: The Three Rings, First Day, Third Story (colour litho)

The Three Rings, First Day, Third Story (colour litho)
2788327 The Three Rings, First Day, Third Story (colour litho) by Chalon, Louis (1866-1940); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Three Rings, First Day, Third Story)

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: Green Geese, Fourth Day, Introduction (colour litho)

Green Geese, Fourth Day, Introduction (colour litho)
2788326 Green Geese, Fourth Day, Introduction (colour litho) by Chalon, Louis (1866-1940); Private Collection; (add.info.: Green Geese, Fourth Day, Introduction)

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: The Dinner of Hens, First Day, Fifth Story (colour litho)

The Dinner of Hens, First Day, Fifth Story (colour litho)
2788322 The Dinner of Hens, First Day, Fifth Story (colour litho) by Chalon, Louis (1866-1940); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Dinner of Hens, First Day, Fifth Story)

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: Restituta, Fifth Day, Sixth Story (colour litho)

Restituta, Fifth Day, Sixth Story (colour litho)
2788332 Restituta, Fifth Day, Sixth Story (colour litho) by Chalon, Louis (1866-1940); Private Collection; (add.info.: Restituta, Fifth Day, Sixth Story)

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: Death Two people killed by death. Miniature from 'Le Decameron'

Death Two people killed by death. Miniature from "Le Decameron"
JLJ4651750 Death Two people killed by death. Miniature from " Le Decameron" by Jean Boccace (Giovanni Boccaccio) (1313-1375) 1450 Paris, library of the Arsenal by Unknown Artist

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: Decameron de Boccaccio (Jean Boccaccio): story of Alatiel

Decameron de Boccaccio (Jean Boccaccio): story of Alatiel
LRI4634195 Decameron de Boccaccio (Jean Boccaccio): story of Alatiel, daughter of the sultan of Babylon Beminedab, detail representing horsemen and pages (Story of Alatiel daughter of Beminedab)

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: Decameron de Boccaccio (Jean Boccaccio): the Chatelain Pericone welcomes Alatiel

Decameron de Boccaccio (Jean Boccaccio): the Chatelain Pericone welcomes Alatiel
LRI4634176 Decameron de Boccaccio (Jean Boccaccio): the Chatelain Pericone welcomes Alatiel, daughter of the sultan of Babylon Beminedab and her suite on the island of Mallorca

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: Queen Tanaquil, wife of the Roman king Tarquin the Elder

Queen Tanaquil, wife of the Roman king Tarquin the Elder
JLJ4677204 Queen Tanaquil, wife of the Roman king Tarquin the Elder, weaving Miniature drawn from " De mulieribus claris" (Light and noble women)" by Giovanni Boccaccio (Boccaccio)

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: Poppee, wife of Roman Emperor Nero, receiving a Miniature messenger from '

Poppee, wife of Roman Emperor Nero, receiving a Miniature messenger from "
LRI4666241 Poppee, wife of Roman Emperor Nero, receiving a Miniature messenger from " The Book of Light and Noble Women" by Giovanni Boccaccio dit Jean Boccaccio (1313-1375)

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: Birth of Eve from the coast of Adam, Adam and Eve picking the defended fruit

Birth of Eve from the coast of Adam, Adam and Eve picking the defended fruit
LRI4666237 Birth of Eve from the coast of Adam, Adam and Eve picking the defended fruit and then hunts from Paradise Miniature taken from " Cases of noble men and women unfortunes"

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: Conquete of a fortified town Detail. Miniature taken from '

Conquete of a fortified town Detail. Miniature taken from "
LRI4666204 Conquete of a fortified town Detail. Miniature taken from " Des cas des nobles hommes et femmes infortunes" (De casibus) by Giovanni Boccaccio dit Jean Boccace (1313-1375)

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: Conquete of a fortified town Miniature taken from '

Conquete of a fortified town Miniature taken from "
LRI4666201 Conquete of a fortified town Miniature taken from " Cases of noble men and women unfortunes" (De casibus) by Giovanni Boccaccio dit Jean Boccace (1313-1375), Italian writer

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: Adam and Eve picking the defended fruit Miniature of the Master of the Champion of Ladies

Adam and Eve picking the defended fruit Miniature of the Master of the Champion of Ladies
LRI4666151 Adam and Eve picking the defended fruit Miniature of the Master of the Champion of Ladies (15th century) from the manuscript " Des hommes illustres" by Giovanni Boccaccio

Background imageBoccaccio Collection: Banquet scene in the presence of members of the Florentine nobility

Banquet scene in the presence of members of the Florentine nobility
GIA4795207 Banquet scene in the presence of members of the Florentine nobility. Illustration for the " Decameron" by Giovanni Boccaccio dit Jean Boccace (1313-1375), Italian writer



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"Boccaccio: A Glimpse into the Dark and Entertaining Tales of Medieval Italy" Step back in time to 14th century Florence, a city ravaged by the devastating epidemic of 1348. As the plague spreads its deadly grip, ten characters from Giovanni Boccaccio's renowned novel, "Decameron, " seek refuge outside the city walls. Amidst this backdrop, a funeral procession mourns the countless lives lost to this merciless disease. Intriguing frescoes capture scenes from Boccaccio's tales at Castello Sforzesco in Milan. One such artwork depicts Griselda's story, showcasing her resilience and strength as she endures trials and tribulations. Another panel portrays Nastagio degli Onesti witnessing an infernal hunt - a haunting reminder of unrequited love leading to tragic consequences. Boccaccio himself is depicted in a vivid miniature painting, his vision encompassing scenes of torture and massacre found within his work "Cases of Noble Men and Women Unfortunes. " This Italian writer delves deep into human nature's darkest corners with stories that both captivate and shock. The streets come alive with vibrant imagery as two half-naked prostitutes don petticoats and bonnets while Renaud falls victim to thieves who strip him bare of clothes, money, and even his horse. Battle scenes unfold alongside decapitations in illustrations inspired by "The Decameron, " transporting readers into medieval conflicts filled with bloodshed. But it isn't all darkness; humor finds its place too. Witness a cuckold deceived by his wife dressed as a falconer or delve into Messer Torello's eventful day through painted boxes illustrating Boccaccio's masterpiece at Museo Nazionale del Bargello in Florence. Nature itself becomes witness to dramatic events as Nastagio degli Onesti seeks solace amidst lush forests during "The Banquet in the Forest.