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Dantes Collection

"Dantes: Journey through the realms of the afterlife" Step into the captivating world of Dantes, where maps become gateways to mythical realms

Background imageDantes Collection: Map of Purgatory / Dante

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

Background imageDantes Collection: Dante / Map of Paradise

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

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

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

Background imageDantes Collection: The Circle of the Traitors: Dantes Foot striking Bocca degli Abbate, Inferno

The Circle of the Traitors: Dantes Foot striking Bocca degli Abbate, Inferno
995618 The Circle of the Traitors: Dantes Foot striking Bocca degli Abbate, Inferno, Canto XXXII, illustration to the Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri, c.1827-38 (engraving) by Blake

Background imageDantes Collection: The Circle of the Traitors: Dantes Foot striking Bocca degli Abbate, Inferno

The Circle of the Traitors: Dantes Foot striking Bocca degli Abbate, Inferno
995603 The Circle of the Traitors: Dantes Foot striking Bocca degli Abbate, Inferno, Canto XXXII, illustration to the Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri, 1954 (engraving) by Blake

Background imageDantes Collection: Beatrice and Dante in Gemini, amid Spheres of Flame, illustration to the

Beatrice and Dante in Gemini, amid Spheres of Flame, illustration to the
877949 Beatrice and Dante in Gemini, amid Spheres of Flame, illustration to the Divine Comedy, Paradiso, 1825-27 (w/c with pen & ink over graphite) by Blake

Background imageDantes Collection: The Angel with the Sword marking Dante with the Sevenfold

The Angel with the Sword marking Dante with the Sevenfold
1066271 The Angel with the Sword marking Dante with the Sevenfold, illustration from Purgatorio, Dantes Divine Comedy, c.1825-27 (pen & ink with w/c on paper) by Blake

Background imageDantes Collection: The Circle of the Traitors: Dantes Foot striking Bocca degli Abbate, Inferno

The Circle of the Traitors: Dantes Foot striking Bocca degli Abbate, Inferno
995611 The Circle of the Traitors: Dantes Foot striking Bocca degli Abbate, Inferno, Canto XXXII, illustration to the Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri, 1827 (engraving) by Blake

Background imageDantes Collection: Faria enters Dantess cell (engraving)

Faria enters Dantess cell (engraving)
2808132 Faria enters Dantess cell (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Faria enters Dantess cell.); © Look and Learn

Background imageDantes Collection: Dantes Vision of Matilda gathering Flowers, 1855 (pen

Dantes Vision of Matilda gathering Flowers, 1855 (pen
1217528 Dantes Vision of Matilda gathering Flowers, 1855 (pen and brown ink on off-white paper) by Rossetti, Dante Gabriel Charles (1828-82); 17.8x18.5 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageDantes Collection: The Spirits in Jupiter (engraving)

The Spirits in Jupiter (engraving)
876943 The Spirits in Jupiter (engraving) by Dore, Gustave (1832-83); Private Collection; (add.info.: Published by Cassell c.1890)

Background imageDantes Collection: The Deity, from whom proceed the Nine Spheres, illustration to the Divine Comedy

The Deity, from whom proceed the Nine Spheres, illustration to the Divine Comedy
877948 The Deity, from whom proceed the Nine Spheres, illustration to the Divine Comedy, Paradiso (w/c with pen & ink over graphite) by Blake, William (1757-1827); 51.1x36.8 cm; Ashmolean Museum

Background imageDantes Collection: Dante and Statius sleeping, Virgil Watching, illustration to the Divine Comedy

Dante and Statius sleeping, Virgil Watching, illustration to the Divine Comedy
877947 Dante and Statius sleeping, Virgil Watching, illustration to the Divine Comedy, Purgatorio, 1825-27 (w/c with pen & ink over graphite) by Blake

Background imageDantes Collection: DANTES PARADISO

DANTES PARADISO
Schematic plan of Paradise, visited by Dante Alighieri in company with Beatrice

Background imageDantes Collection: Dantes Ancestor, by Gustave Dore

Dantes Ancestor, by Gustave Dore

Background imageDantes Collection: Dantes Vision of Leah, by Gustave Dore

Dantes Vision of Leah, by Gustave Dore
DANTEs VISION OF LEAH, BY GUSTAVE DORE. Dore, 1832 - 1883, French. Engraving for the Purgatorio by Dante. 1870, Art, Artist, romanticism, colour, color engraving

Background imageDantes Collection: Pope Caelestinus V

Pope Caelestinus V
POPE CAELESTINUS V (Pietro del Morrone) pope and saint - a hermit who recognised his unfitness to rule and abdicated, much to Dantes disapproval

Background imageDantes Collection: Crystal Palace / Main

Crystal Palace / Main
One of the main exhibition areas, seen from Dantes Temple


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"Dantes: Journey through the realms of the afterlife" Step into the captivating world of Dantes, where maps become gateways to mythical realms. With his renowned works like "Map of Purgatory" and "Map of Paradise, " Dante Alighieri takes us on an extraordinary adventure through heavenly spheres and treacherous depths. From California's Death Valley to Florence's Museo Casa di Dante, his legacy transcends borders. The bust of Dante Alighieri outside the museum stands as a testament to his enduring influence on literature and art. Inferno, Canto 32 reveals a chilling scene - traitors frozen in ice within Cocytus' icy grip. Witnessing this haunting depiction, one can almost feel Dantes' anguish as he navigates Hell alongside Virgil. The Circle of Traitors comes alive with every stroke as we witness Dantes' foot striking Bocca degli Abbate in Inferno. This vivid imagery reminds us that justice prevails even in the darkest corners. But amidst all trials and tribulations, Beatrice emerges as a guiding light for Dante. In Gemini's fiery embrace, they stand together against swirling flames - an illustration capturing their profound connection. And let us not forget the Angel with the Sword marking Dante with sevenfold significance. This divine intervention shapes his destiny and propels him forward on his quest for redemption. Dante Alighieri's masterpiece continues to captivate hearts across centuries. His words echo through time, reminding us that even in our own journeys through life's challenges, there is always hope for salvation amidst chaos and despair.