Map of Hell
Sandro Botticelli, 1480
Pencil, tempera, and ink, 45 x 65 cm, Vatican Museum, Rome (Italy)
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Map of Hell
Sandro Botticelli, 1480
Pencil, tempera, and ink, 45 x 65 cm, Vatican Museum, Rome (Italy)
Gustave Doré - The Circle of Angels, Dante's Paradiso
Bro thinks he's an anime girl/j
I need to know if someone has the original text how he actually acts because I'm afraid that the translation I have of the book is a bit inaccurate or smth, I need someone to answer me if he actually speaks to the reader going like "Oh and you won't believe this, dear viewer" because every time it happens during Inferno and Purgatory made me laugh so hard. Dante you would have loved being a Vloger.
🌙✨ ↓Inspirations bellow↓ ✨🌙
The Green Valley, Purgatorio Cantos Vii-viii
Artist: Henry Arthur Payne (British, 1868-1940)
Date: 1800's
Medium: Watercolour and body color
Collection: Private Collection
The Green Valley, Purgatorio Cantos VII-VIII
Canto VII
Virgil identifies himself to Sordello, explaining that he has been barred from Heaven for his lack of Christian faith. Sordello humbly embraces Virgil around the knees, praising him as the pioneer of Latin literature. Sordello wants to know more about Virgil’s eternal fate, so Virgil explains that Limbo, though “melancholy,” is not as grievous and painful as the rest of Hell. Then Virgil asks Sordello how to reach Purgatory proper. Sordello explains that there’s no fixed path and adds that no one is permitted to climb overnight—it’s a law of Mount Purgatory.
Canto VIII
Night is falling. A single soul rises from the group of penitents and reverently leads the rest in an evening hymn. The group gazes expectantly skyward. Soon, two sword-bearing angels descend; the points of their swords are broken, and they wear bright green garments. Sordello explains that these guardian angels descend nightly to protect the penitents from a snake that always passes through the valley.
Dante y Beatriz contemplando el cielo más alto.
Divina Comedia, canto 28, el Paraíso.
🎨Gustavo Dore
I can’t stop thinking about Dante’s relationship with Guido Cavalcanti bc this is the timeline of known events:
1.) Dante refers to Guido as his best friend in Vita Nuova
2.) In Inferno (a later work), Dante reads Guido to filth and insinuates he is a heretic, as is his father, who he places in hell and describes in a cowardly way and puts him into further emotional distress while he’s there
3.) After the events of Inferno, real life Dante takes part in a political decision to banish the leaders of the two prominent political parties from Florence for fighting, Guido being one of them. In the city they sent him to, he contracted what is thought to be malaria and died, so Dante inadvertently led to his death
So we go from bestie, to ripping him to shreds/accusing him of heresy, to KILLING HIM?????????? Absolutely fucking wild.
La Divine Comedie, de Dante Alighieri, par Gustave Dore. 1# Le bateau des ames ; 2# Le Cocyte ; 3# Beatrice apparait a Dante.
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