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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

Background imageDante Collection: Portrait of Dante Alighieri (1265-1321), c. 1500. Creator: Anonymous

Portrait of Dante Alighieri (1265-1321), c. 1500. Creator: Anonymous
Portrait of Dante Alighieri (1265-1321), c. 1500. Found in the Collection of the Fondation Martin Bodmer

Background imageDante Collection: Dante Swoons before the Soaring Souls of Paolo and Francesca, Virgil at his Side, c.1818

Dante Swoons before the Soaring Souls of Paolo and Francesca, Virgil at his Side, c.1818. Creator: Henry Fuseli
Dante Swoons before the Soaring Souls of Paolo and Francesca, Virgil at his Side, c.1818

Background imageDante Collection: The Inferno According to Dante, from the Campo Santo Frescos in Pisa, 1480/1500

The Inferno According to Dante, from the Campo Santo Frescos in Pisa, 1480/1500. Creators: Unknown, Baccio Baldini
The Inferno According to Dante, from the Campo Santo Frescos in Pisa, 1480/1500

Background imageDante Collection: Dante Square in Trento, 1903. Creator: Karl Friedrich Gsur

Dante Square in Trento, 1903. Creator: Karl Friedrich Gsur
Dante Square in Trento, 1903

Background imageDante Collection: The angel up to heaven 1885

The angel up to heaven 1885
Engraving by Gustave Dore. From Miltons Paradise Lost by Robert Vaughan, D.D. Chicago and New York 1885

Background imageDante Collection: Bust of Dante Alighieri outside the Museo Casa di Dante, Dantes House Museum

Bust of Dante Alighieri outside the Museo Casa di Dante, Dantes House Museum, Florence, Italy

Background imageDante Collection: Now was the day departing, c1890. Creator: Gustave Doré

Now was the day departing, c1890. Creator: Gustave Doré
Now was the day departing, and the air, imbrown d with shadows, from their toils released, c1890. Dante and the Roman poet Virgil

Background imageDante Collection: The Hell. Illustration to the Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri, 1861

The Hell. Illustration to the Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri, 1861. Private Collection

Background imageDante Collection: Portrait of Dante Alighieri (1265-1321)

Portrait of Dante Alighieri (1265-1321). Private Collection

Background imageDante Collection: Paolo and Francesca da Rimini, 1867. Artist: Rossetti, Dante Gabriel (1828-1882)

Paolo and Francesca da Rimini, 1867. Artist: Rossetti, Dante Gabriel (1828-1882)
Paolo and Francesca da Rimini, 1867. Found in the collection of the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne

Background imageDante Collection: Vision of the Empyrean

Vision of the Empyrean
" The vision of the Empyrean, a scene from Dantes Paradiso. Engraving from 1870. Engraving by Gustave Dore, Photo by D Walker."

Background imageDante Collection: Dreadful was the din of hissing through the hall 1885

Dreadful was the din of hissing through the hall 1885
Engraving by Gustave Dore. From Miltons Paradise Lost by Robert Vaughan, D.D. Chicago and New York 1885

Background imageDante Collection: Detail of Ugolino and His Sons, 1865-67 (Saint-Beat marble)

Detail of Ugolino and His Sons, 1865-67 (Saint-Beat marble)
3615935 Detail of Ugolino and His Sons, 1865-67 (Saint-Beat marble) by Carpeaux, Jean-Baptiste (1827-75); Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageDante Collection: Inferno, Canto 32 : The traitors frozen in the ice of Cocytus (Cocyte)

Inferno, Canto 32 : The traitors frozen in the ice of Cocytus (Cocyte)
GIA745674 Inferno, Canto 32 : The traitors frozen in the ice of Cocytus (Cocyte), illustration from The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri, 1885 (coloured engraving) by Dore

Background imageDante Collection: Allegory of the British Empire strangling the world, satirical cartoon from

Allegory of the British Empire strangling the world, satirical cartoon from
CHT211314 Allegory of the British Empire strangling the world, satirical cartoon from Le Perroquet (Il Papagallo), 1878 (colour litho) by Italian School, (19th century); Bibliotheque Nationale

Background imageDante Collection: Dante and Virgil in Hell, 1850 (oil on canvas)

Dante and Virgil in Hell, 1850 (oil on canvas)
938625 Dante and Virgil in Hell, 1850 (oil on canvas) by Bouguereau, William-Adolphe (1825-1905); 280.5 x 225.3 cm; Musee d Orsay, Paris, France; (add.info.: Dante et Virgile); French

Background imageDante Collection: Circle of Theives: Agnello Brunelleschi Attacked By a Six-Footed Serpent, from Dan... ca

Circle of Theives: Agnello Brunelleschi Attacked By a Six-Footed Serpent, from Dan... ca
Circle of Theives: Agnello Brunelleschi Attacked By a Six-Footed Serpent, from Dantes Inferno, Canto XXVV, ca. 1825-27

Background imageDante Collection: Dante and the eagle

Dante and the eagle
Travel arrangements between Purgatory and Paradise are rudimentary: an eagle carries Dante from the lower regions to the celestial heights where hell meet Beatrice Portinari

Background imageDante Collection: DIVINA COMMEDIA / DANTE

DIVINA COMMEDIA / DANTE
Here the rocky precipice hurls forth redundant flames: angels are prevented from providing succour to the souls of the precipice. Date: First published: 1307-21?

Background imageDante Collection: DIVINE COMEDY / DAMNED

DIVINE COMEDY / DAMNED
Dante & Virgil contemplate some of the damned... Date: First published: 1307-21?

Background imageDante Collection: DANTE IN HELL

DANTE IN HELL
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: Dante and Virgil in the Second Circle of Hell, 1823. Creator: Koch, Joseph Anton (1768-1839)

Dante and Virgil in the Second Circle of Hell, 1823. Creator: Koch, Joseph Anton (1768-1839)
Dante and Virgil in the Second Circle of Hell, 1823. Found in the Collection of Thorvaldsens Museum, Copenhagen

Background imageDante Collection: Museo Casa di Dante, Dantes House Museum, Florence, Italy

Museo Casa di Dante, Dantes House Museum, Florence, Italy

Background imageDante Collection: Inferno. (Abyss of Hell). Illustration to the Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri (Detail), 1480-1490

Inferno. (Abyss of Hell). Illustration to the Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri (Detail), 1480-1490. Found in the collection of Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana

Background imageDante Collection: Purgatorio. Illustration to the Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri

Purgatorio. Illustration to the Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri (After drawing by Bernardino Poccet)
Purgatorio. Illustration to the Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri (After drawing by Bernardino Poccetti), 1612. Private Collection

Background imageDante Collection: Dante Aligheri - Dante and Beatrice in the Garden, c1925. Artist: Cesar Saccagi

Dante Aligheri - Dante and Beatrice in the Garden, c1925. Artist: Cesar Saccagi
Dante Aligheri - Dante and Beatrice in the Garden, c1925. Dante Alighieri, (1265-1321), Italian poet. From Cassells Romance of Famous Lives, Volume 1 by Harold Wheeler

Background imageDante Collection: Dante and Beatrice, 1883, (1912). Artist: Henry Holiday

Dante and Beatrice, 1883, (1912). Artist: Henry Holiday
Dante and Beatrice, 1883, (1912). A colour print from Famous Paintings with an Introduction by Gilbert Chesterton, (Cassell and Company, London, New York, Toronto, 1912)

Background imageDante Collection: Dante and Virgil at the edge of the abyss from which a foetid smell steamed up, 1863

Dante and Virgil at the edge of the abyss from which a foetid smell steamed up, 1863. Artist: Gustave Dore
Dante and Virgil at the edge of the abyss from which a foetid smell steamed up, 1863. Italian poet Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) was a great admirer of Virgil

Background imageDante Collection: Dante protected by Virgil from harm by demons, 1863. Artist: Gustave Dore

Dante protected by Virgil from harm by demons, 1863. Artist: Gustave Dore
Dante protected by Virgil from harm by demons, 1863. Italian poet Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) was a great admirer of Virgil, and in his Divina Commedia (Divine Comedy)

Background imageDante Collection: Dante and Virgil beset by demons on their passage through the eighth circle, 1861

Dante and Virgil beset by demons on their passage through the eighth circle, 1861. Artist: Gustave Dore
Dante and Virgil beset by demons on their passage through the eighth circle, 1861. Italian poet Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) was a great admirer of Virgil, and in his Divina Commedia (Divine Comedy)

Background imageDante Collection: An illustration of Dante Alighieri on the wall of the '

An illustration of Dante Alighieri on the wall of the " Biblioteca Casa di Oriani" library in the historical cask of Ravenna, Italy

Background imageDante Collection: Statue of Dante, Verona, Veneto, Italy

Statue of Dante, Verona, Veneto, Italy

Background imageDante Collection: Dante / Divine Comedy / Map

Dante / Divine Comedy / Map
A map of Inferno to Dantes La Divina Commedia. Date: First published: 1307-21?

Background imageDante Collection: Luchino

Luchino
Suguru Sumimoto

Background imageDante Collection: Dante Aligere

Dante Aligere

Background imageDante Collection: Dante D'Aligere

Dante D'Aligere

Background imageDante Collection: Officers of The Welsh Guards at Pirbright Camp

Officers of The Welsh Guards at Pirbright Camp - (from left): Mitchell, Dante Edward Pemberton Hodgson OBE LM (1904-1978), Sir Alexander Beville Gibbons Stanier, 2nd Baronet of Peplow Hall

Background imageDante Collection: Officers of The Welsh Guards near Pirbright

Officers of The Welsh Guards near Pirbright - (from left): Stevenson, Major (later Major General) William Augustus Fitzgerald Lane Fox-Pitt, CVO, DSO, MC (1896-1988), Lt. Col

Background imageDante Collection: Kelmscott Manor Garden Front

Kelmscott Manor Garden Front
A photograph which shows the front garden of Kelmscott Manor, a country home of socialist pioneer of the Arts and Crafts movement, William Morris

Background imageDante Collection: Kelmscott Manor, Panelled Room

Kelmscott Manor, Panelled Room
A photograph of a panelled room interior of Kelmscott Manor, the country home of William Morris, pioneer of the Arts and Crafts movement

Background imageDante Collection: Morris Angel Design

Morris Angel Design
A design which depicts an Angel, made for the ceiling of Jesus College Chapel, the figure bears some resemblance to one of Dante Gabriel Rossetti's drawings of Miss Siddal. Date: circa 1860

Background imageDante Collection: 17, Red Lion Square, London

17, Red Lion Square, London
A photograph of 17, Red Lion Square in London, a significant location for artists and writers associated with the Pre-Raphaelites

Background imageDante Collection: St. George Cabinet

St. George Cabinet
A wall cabinet designed by Philip Webb, with decorative panels painted by William Morris, depicting medieval scenes and the story of St. George

Background imageDante Collection: Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Pre-Raphaelite artist

Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Pre-Raphaelite artist, self-portrait dated 20 September 1855 Date: 1855

Background imageDante Collection: Disinterested Boy

Disinterested Boy
A portrait illustration of a rather fed up looking boy, who is resting his head on his hand, with a side slumped posture, Date: circa 1915

Background imageDante Collection: Man With Folded Arms

Man With Folded Arms
This portrait drawing shows an impatient looking man with arms crossed, casting a shadow on the wall behind him. Date: circa 1915

Background imageDante Collection: Desider Zador, Dante Zucchi and Edna Thornton, opera singers

Desider Zador, Dante Zucchi and Edna Thornton, opera singers
Herr Desider Zador (L), baritone, Signor Dante Zucchi (R), tenor, Madame Edna Thornton, contralto, opera singers Date: 1910

Background imageDante Collection: Divine Comedy. Fifth Canto of the Purgatory. Dante talks wit

Divine Comedy. Fifth Canto of the Purgatory. Dante talks wit
Divine Comedy. Epic poem written by Dante Alighieri between 1308 and his death in 1321. Dante talks with Pia dei Tolomei, one of the three people who died violently. Engraving by Gustave Dore. Colored



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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.