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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) wrote his epic poem Divina Commedia (The Divine Comedy) between 1308 and his death in 1321. Totalling 14, 233 lines, and divided into three parts (Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso), it is considered the greatest literary work in the Italian language and a world masterpiece. It is a comprehensive survey of medieval theology, literature and thought. Artwork by French artist Gustave Dore (1832-1883); engraving from The Vision of Hell (1868), Henry Francis Carys English translation of the Inferno

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1300s 14th Century 1868 Allegory Art History Author Cultural Culture Engraving Gustave Dore Hell Humanities Italian Literary Literature Mediaeval Medieval Middle Ages Poem Poet Poetry Roman Spirits Story Suicide Underworld Violence Authors Dante Divina Commedia Epic Poem Hades Harpies Harpy Inferno Poetic Poets Suicides The Divine Comedy Virgil


10"x8" (25x20cm) Photo Print

Experience the haunting beauty of Dante's Inferno with our exclusive range of Photographic Prints from Science Photo Library. This captivating image, titled "Dantes Inferno, suicides and the Harpies," depicts Italian poet Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) and Virgil as they encounter the suicides and the Harpies in Canto XIII of Dante's epic poem. The Harpies, depicted at right, are mythological creatures known for their role in punishing those who took their own lives. This stunning print, drawn from the Middle Temple Library collection, is a must-have for art enthusiasts, literature lovers, and anyone seeking to bring the depth and mystery of Dante's Inferno into their home or office. Let the timeless story and evocative imagery transport you to the very heart of this literary masterpiece.

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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")

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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


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This print showcases a powerful scene from Dante Alighieri's renowned epic poem, "Dante's Inferno". Depicting the middle ring of Hell, Canto XIII explores the haunting realm of suicides and their torment at the hands of brutal Harpies. The Italian poet penned his magnum opus, Divina Commedia (The Divine Comedy), between 1308 and 1321, leaving an indelible mark on world literature. Gustave Dore, a talented French artist from the 19th century, brings this vivid imagery to life through his intricate engraving featured in Henry Francis Cary's English translation of Inferno. With meticulous attention to detail, Dore captures Dante and Virgil standing amidst the eerie landscape as they witness the grotesque nesting place of these winged spirits. As one delves into this masterpiece spanning over 14,000 lines divided into three parts – Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso – it becomes evident that Dante's work is not only a poetic marvel but also a comprehensive exploration of medieval theology and thought. This artwork serves as a visual representation of his allegorical journey through Hell while shedding light on historical and cultural aspects prevalent during the Romanesque period. Through this mesmerizing print offered by Middle Temple Library/Science Photo Library, viewers are transported back in time to experience Dante's infernal vision firsthand. It stands as a testament to both literary greatness and artistic prowess while reminding us of humanity's enduring fascination with exploring profound themes such as violence, redemption, and spirituality within our collective consciousness.

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