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Dante Collection

"Dante: A Journey Through the Divine Comedy" Step into the captivating world Alighieri, an Italian poet whose masterpiece, "The Divine Comedy

Background imageDante Collection: DANTE: PARADISE. The Saintly Throng in the Form of a Rose (Canto 31, lines 1-3)

DANTE: PARADISE. The Saintly Throng in the Form of a Rose (Canto 31, lines 1-3). Wood engraving by Gustave Dor

Background imageDante Collection: Dante / Map of Paradise

Dante / Map of Paradise
Schematic plan of Paradise, visited by Dante Alighieri in company with Beatrice

Background imageDante Collection: The Divine Comedy

The Divine Comedy. Dante and Beatrix meeting in Paradise. Gothic art. Miniature Painting

Background imageDante Collection: The Singing of the Blessed in the Sixth Heaven, by Gustave Dore. Dore, 1832 - 1883

The Singing of the Blessed in the Sixth Heaven, by Gustave Dore. Dore, 1832 - 1883
THE SINGING OF THE BLESSED IN THE SIXTH HEAVEN, BY GUSTAVE DORE. Dore, 1832 - 1883, French. Engraving for The Divine Comedy, Divina Commedia, by Dante Alighieri

Background imageDante Collection: DANTEs INFERNO, c1520. Woodcut from a Venetian edition of the Divine Comedy, c1520

DANTEs INFERNO, c1520. Woodcut from a Venetian edition of the Divine Comedy, c1520

Background imageDante Collection: DANTE: DIVINE COMEDY. Frontispiece of Dantes Divine Comedy, showing Dante (in

DANTE: DIVINE COMEDY. Frontispiece of Dantes Divine Comedy, showing Dante (in a red robe) being led by Virgil (in a blue robe) through the agonies of hell. Italian manuscript illumnination

Background imageDante Collection: Dante and the Divine Comedy (The Comedy Illuminating Florence), 1464-1465

Dante and the Divine Comedy (The Comedy Illuminating Florence), 1464-1465. Artist: Domenico di Michelino
Dante and the Divine Comedy (The Comedy Illuminating Florence), 1464-1465. From the Basilica of Santa Maria del Fiore, Florence

Background imageDante Collection: Map of Purgatory / Dante

Map of Purgatory / Dante
A map of Purgatorio, in Dantes La Divina Commedia

Background imageDante Collection: Dante Alighieri, Italian poet, sees his beloved Beatrice

Dante Alighieri, Italian poet, sees his beloved Beatrice
Dante Alighieri, Italian poet, best known for his long narrative poem, the Divine Comedy, sees his beloved Beatrice Portinari on the Lung Arno, Florence

Background imageDante Collection: Vision of Angels / Dante

Vision of Angels / Dante
Dante and Beatrice, standing on a cloud, watch the angels as they circulate in Paradise

Background imageDante Collection: DANTEs PARADISE: EMPYREAN. Beatrice leads Dante into the Empyrean, or highest level of heaven

DANTEs PARADISE: EMPYREAN. Beatrice leads Dante into the Empyrean, or highest level of heaven, where he beholds the angles

Background imageDante Collection: Veuve Clicquot Champagne Bar

Veuve Clicquot Champagne Bar York Racecourse Dante Festival, York Racecourse York Racecourse, York, England 13 May 2011 Date: 13 May 2011

Background imageDante Collection: Dante (He Hath Seen Hell), 1864. Creator: Gerome, Jean-Leon (1824-1904)

Dante (He Hath Seen Hell), 1864. Creator: Gerome, Jean-Leon (1824-1904)
Dante (He Hath Seen Hell), 1864. Private Collection

Background imageDante Collection: The Mouth of Hell of engraving

The Mouth of Hell of engraving
Engraving by Gustave Dore

Background imageDante Collection: The Day Dream, 1880 By Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882). E

The Day Dream, 1880 By Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882). English poet, illustrator and painter. Victoria and Albert Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageDante Collection: Charon the ferryman engraving

Charon the ferryman engraving
Charon the ferryman of Hell engraving by Gustave Dore

Background imageDante Collection: Dante & Virgil on Ice

Dante & Virgil on Ice
Virgil is Dantes guide on a tour of Inferno; they come across some evildoers punished by being placed up to their necks in ice

Background imageDante Collection: Charon / Styx / Dante / Virgil

Charon / Styx / Dante / Virgil
Charon ferries Dante and Virgil across the Styx, the river which separates this world of ours from the infernal regions

Background imageDante Collection: Dante / Virgil Cross Styx

Dante / Virgil Cross Styx
Charon, the ferryman of the Styx, carries Dante and Virgil to the Underworld

Background imageDante Collection: DANTE: PARADISE. The Heavenly Choir. Wood engraving after Gustave Dore

DANTE: PARADISE. The Heavenly Choir. Wood engraving after Gustave Dore

Background imageDante Collection: Dante

Dante
Renaissance poet Dante Aligheri crowned with laurel. Digitally colored engraving

Background imageDante Collection: Dante & Virgil in Hell

Dante & Virgil in Hell
Sinners stand in a frozen lake, with only the tops of their heads above the ice; the rest of their bodies are subjected to a permanent cold bath: Dante & Virgil look on

Background imageDante Collection: Female Souls / Purgatory

Female Souls / Purgatory
Dante and Virgil walk among female souls in Purgatorio

Background imageDante Collection: Rossetti / Graphic

Rossetti / Graphic
DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI Poet and Pre-Raphaelite artist

Background imageDante Collection: Dante Alighieri, Italian poet

Dante Alighieri, Italian poet, best known for his long narrative poem, the Divine Comedy

Background imageDante Collection: Dantes Inferno, suicides and the Harpies

Dantes Inferno, suicides and the Harpies
Dantes Inferno. Canto XIII, line 11: Here [suicide tree] the brute Harpies make their nest (at right: Dante and Virgil). Italian poet Dante Alighieri (1265-1321)

Background imageDante Collection: Dante and Virgil in Inferno, crossing the cocytus, 1885 (engraving)

Dante and Virgil in Inferno, crossing the cocytus, 1885 (engraving)
XEE746645 Dante and Virgil in Inferno, crossing the cocytus, 1885 (engraving) by Dore, Gustave (1832-83); Private Collection; (add.info.: Inferno)

Background imageDante Collection: Dante and his Poem the Divine Comedy, 1465. Artist: Domenico di Michelino

Dante and his Poem the Divine Comedy, 1465. Artist: Domenico di Michelino
Dante and his Poem the Divine Comedy, 1465. Found in the collection of the Duomo, Florence, Italy

Background imageDante Collection: Lazarus at the rich mans door engraving 1870

Lazarus at the rich mans door engraving 1870
The Dore Gallery by Edmund Ollier - Cassel, Petter and Galpin (London-New York) 1870

Background imageDante Collection: The circle of angels paradiso 1870

The circle of angels paradiso 1870
The Dore Gallery by Edmund Ollier - Cassel, Petter and Galpin (London-New York) 1870

Background imageDante Collection: Satan and Beelzebub engraving

Satan and Beelzebub engraving
Satan and Beelzebub

Background imageDante Collection: Fall of the Rebel Angels of engraving

Fall of the Rebel Angels of engraving
Engraving by Gustave Dore

Background imageDante Collection: The fall of the rebel angels engraving 1885

The fall of the rebel angels engraving 1885
Engraving by Gustave Dore

Background imageDante Collection: DANTE: INFERNO. Charon, ferryman of the river Styx. Wood engraving, 1861, after Gustave Dore

DANTE: INFERNO. Charon, ferryman of the river Styx. Wood engraving, 1861, after Gustave Dore

Background imageDante Collection: Rossetti / Family Group

Rossetti / Family Group
Poet and artist, Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882), with his sister Christina, his brother William Michael, and their mother in a photograph by Lewis Carroll (Rev CL Dodgson), 1863

Background imageDante Collection: Dante in Oxford; Proctor: Your Name And College?, 1904. Artist: Max Beerbohm

Dante in Oxford; Proctor: Your Name And College?, 1904. Artist: Max Beerbohm
Dante in Oxford; Proctor: Your Name And College?, 1904. Illustration from The Poets Corner, by Max Beerbohm, (London, 1904)

Background imageDante Collection: Satan in council engraving 1885

Satan in council engraving 1885
Engraving by Gustave Dore

Background imageDante Collection: Jesus falling beneath the cross engraving 1870

Jesus falling beneath the cross engraving 1870
The Dore Gallery by Edmund Ollier - Cassel, Petter and Galpin (London-New York) 1870

Background imageDante Collection: Arrival of souls purgatory engraving 1870

Arrival of souls purgatory engraving 1870
The Dore Gallery by Edmund Ollier - Cassel, Petter and Galpin (London-New York) 1870

Background imageDante Collection: The Heavenly Choir

The Heavenly Choir, a scene from Dante Paradiso. Engraving from 1870. Engraving by Gustave Dore, Photo by D Walker

Background imageDante Collection: Main Grandstand

Main Grandstand York Racecourse Dante Festival, York Racecourse York Racecourse, York, England 16 May 2012 Date: 16 May 2012

Background imageDante Collection: CENTAURS IN INFERNO - 2

CENTAURS IN INFERNO - 2
A band of Centaurs seen by Virgil and Dante in the course of their tour of Inferno

Background imageDante Collection: Dante and Virgil with three-headed monster, 1951. Creator: Shirley Markham

Dante and Virgil with three-headed monster, 1951. Creator: Shirley Markham
Dante and Virgil with three-headed monster, 1951. Design for illustration to Dantes " Divine Comedy". Shirley Markham (1931-1999)

Background imageDante Collection: Damned in Hell

Damned in Hell
Virgil and Dante contemplate some of the damned

Background imageDante Collection: Dante in Hell

Dante in Hell
Virgil shows Dante the condemned suffering in Inferno

Background imageDante Collection: Dante Alighieri, Italian poet

Dante Alighieri, Italian poet, best known for his long narrative poem, the Divine Comedy

Background imageDante Collection: Delegator Ridden By F. Dettori & Regal Parade Ridden By A

Delegator Ridden By F. Dettori & Regal Parade Ridden By A
Delegator Ridden By F.Dettori & Regal Parade Ridden By A Nicholls The Duke Of York Blue Square Stakes Dante Festival, York Racecourse York Racecourse, York, England 11 May 2011 Date: 11 May 2011

Background imageDante Collection: Thence issuing we again beheld the stars, c1890. Creator: Gustave Doré

Thence issuing we again beheld the stars, c1890. Creator: Gustave Doré
The beautiful lights of heav n dawn d through a circular opening in the cave: thus issuing we again beheld the stars, c1890. Dante and the Roman poet Virgil emerge from Hell, and see the stars



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"Dante: A Journey Through the Divine Comedy" Step into the captivating world Alighieri, an Italian poet whose masterpiece, "The Divine Comedy, " has left an indelible mark on literature and art. With its frontispiece depicting Dante himself, this epic poem takes readers on a profound exploration of the afterlife. In "Dante's Inferno, " illustrated in a Venetian edition from c1520, we witness his descent into Hell. The woodcut portrays vivid scenes of torment and punishment as Dante navigates through various circles of damnation. Alongside him is Virgil, his guide through this nightmarish realm. But amidst the darkness, there is also light. In "Dante's Purgatory, " we encounter a map that reveals the intricate levels leading to redemption, and is here that Dante encounters Beatrice, his beloved muse who guides him towards salvation. As our journey continues into "Dante's Paradise, " Beatrice leads us to the Empyrean—the highest level of heaven—where angels surround us with their celestial presence. Gustave Dor's wood engraving captures this ethereal moment when beauty and divinity intertwine. Throughout history, artists have been inspired by Dante's vision. Domenico di Michelino immortalized Florence in his painting titled "Dante and the Divine Comedy. " This artwork serves as a testament to how deeply ingrained Dante's legacy became within society. Even beyond visual arts, other mediums embraced Dante’s influence. In Rossetti’s painting “The Day Dream, ” we see how he drew inspiration from Beatrice for this romantic piece—a nod to her enduring impact on both poetry and love itself. Charon stands tall in another engraving—an ominous figure ferrying souls across the River Styx—a reminder of our mortality and inevitable judgment day according to Dante’s beliefs.