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Alighieri Collection (page 3)

Background imageAlighieri Collection: Portrait of Dante Alighieri, (c1890). Creator: Gustave Doré

Portrait of Dante Alighieri, (c1890). Creator: Gustave Doré
Portrait of Dante Alighieri, (c1890). Italian writer and poet Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) whose long narrative poem " The Divine Comedy" written in Italian c1308-1321

Background imageAlighieri Collection: Flames raining down, 1951. Creator: Shirley Markham

Flames raining down, 1951. Creator: Shirley Markham
Flames raining down, 1951. Design for illustration to Dantes " Divine Comedy". Shirley Markham (1931-1999) studied Graphic Design

Background imageAlighieri Collection: Dante and Virgil with giant, 1951. Creator: Shirley Markham

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

Background imageAlighieri Collection: Dantes Dream, 1871, (c1912). Artist: Dante Gabriel Rossetti

Dantes Dream, 1871, (c1912). Artist: Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Dantes Dream, 1871, (c1912). Painting in the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool. Depiction of a passage from La Vita Nuova by Dante Alighieri (1265-1321)

Background imageAlighieri Collection: Beata Beatrix, c1864-1870, (c1912). Artist: Dante Gabriel Rossetti

Beata Beatrix, c1864-1870, (c1912). Artist: Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Beata Beatrix, c1864-1870, (c1912). Painting in the Tate Gallery, London. Rossetti explores his own grief at the death of his wife Elizabeth Siddal, who died in 1862

Background imageAlighieri Collection: Dante Drawing the Angel, 1853, (c1912). Artist: Dante Gabriel Rossetti

Dante Drawing the Angel, 1853, (c1912). Artist: Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Dante Drawing the Angel, 1853, (c1912). Dante drawing an Angel on the Anniversary of Beatrices Death, painting in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

Background imageAlighieri Collection: Dante, (19th century)

Dante, (19th century). Victorian imagining of Italian poet and author Dante Alighieri (c1265-1321) in Florence. Engraving from a drawing in the collection of H.J.Turner Esq, Hamilton Terrace, St

Background imageAlighieri Collection: Sir Henry Irving - The Greatest of Victorian Actors, c1925

Sir Henry Irving - The Greatest of Victorian Actors, c1925. Sir Henry Irving, (1838-1905), English actor. From Cassells Romance of Famous Lives, Volume 1 by Harold Wheeler

Background imageAlighieri Collection: Dante Alighieri, Italian poet, 19th century (1894). Artist: Eduardo Chiossone

Dante Alighieri, Italian poet, 19th century (1894). Artist: Eduardo Chiossone
Dante Alighieri (c1265-1321), Italian poet, 19th century (1894). From A Collection of Engraved Portraits (Further Selection) Exhibited by the Late James Anderson Rose

Background imageAlighieri Collection: Dantes Beatrice, (1266-1290), 1937. Artist: Alexander K MacDonald

Dantes Beatrice, (1266-1290), 1937. Artist: Alexander K MacDonald
Dantes Beatrice. Beatrice (1266-1290) was a Florentine woman who has often been identified as the inspiration for Dante Alighieris (c1265-1321) Vita Nuova

Background imageAlighieri Collection: Dante (1265-1321), Florence and the Seven Circles of Hell, 1882

Dante (1265-1321), Florence and the Seven Circles of Hell, 1882. Originally from a fresco at the Servi Gate, Santa Croce. From Florence, by Charles Yriarte

Background imageAlighieri Collection: Dante Allighieri and Torquato Tasso, c1900

Dante Allighieri and Torquato Tasso, c1900. Italian poets of the 14th and 16th century. French advertising for Liebig, extract of meat, c1900

Background imageAlighieri Collection: Dante and Beatrice transported to the moon, 16th century (1870)

Dante and Beatrice transported to the moon, 16th century (1870). The moon was considered to be the abode of women devoted to chastity

Background imageAlighieri Collection: Dante Alighieri, Italian Florentine poet, (1903)

Dante Alighieri, Italian Florentine poet, (1903). Dantes (1265-1321) greatest work, la Divina Commedia (The Divine Comedy)

Background imageAlighieri Collection: Dante Alighieri, Italian poet, 19th century. Artist: Wagstaff

Dante Alighieri, Italian poet, 19th century. Artist: Wagstaff
Dante Alighieri, Italian poet, 19th century. Dante (1265-1321) was the author of Divina Commedia (Divine Comedy), the great Italian epic poem which tells the story of Dantes journey through hell

Background imageAlighieri Collection: Dante Alighieri, medieval Italian poet, 1921. Artist: Aleksandr Golovin

Dante Alighieri, medieval Italian poet, 1921. Artist: Aleksandr Golovin
Dante Alighieri, medieval Italian poet, 1921. Dantes (1265-1321) greatest work, la Divina Commedia (The Divine Comedy), is considered the greatest literary statement produced in Europe during

Background imageAlighieri Collection: The Apotheosis of Homer, 1827. Artist: Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres

The Apotheosis of Homer, 1827. Artist: Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres
The Apotheosis of Homer, 1827. Homer, the Greek epic poet who lived during the 8th century BC, is being crowned as an immortal

Background imageAlighieri Collection: Portrait of Dante Alighieri, c1287-1337. Artist: Giotto

Portrait of Dante Alighieri, c1287-1337. Artist: Giotto
Portrait of Dante Alighieri, c1287-1337. From the Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence

Background imageAlighieri Collection: Dantes vision of Heaven, 15th century

Dantes vision of Heaven, 15th century. Heaven, represented like a flower, with angels flying above, from a 15th century version of the Divina Commedia (The Divine Comedy)

Background imageAlighieri Collection: Charon the ferryman rowing to collect Dante and Virgil, to carry them across the Styx, 1861

Charon the ferryman rowing to collect Dante and Virgil, to carry them across the Styx, 1861. Artist: Gustave Dore
Charon the ferryman rowing to collect Dante and his guide, Virgil, to carry them across the Styx, 1861. Italian poet Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) was a great admirer of Virgil

Background imageAlighieri Collection: Hell: the city of Dis, Roman god of the underworld, 1863. Artist: Gustave Dore

Hell: the city of Dis, Roman god of the underworld, 1863. Artist: Gustave Dore
Hell: the city of Dis, Roman god of the underworld, 1863. Dante and Virgil observing sinners burning in Hell. From Inferno, first part of Divina Commedia by Dante Alighieri

Background imageAlighieri Collection: Dante and Virgil looking down upon souls in torment in the inferno, 1863. Artist: Gustave Dore

Dante and Virgil looking down upon souls in torment in the inferno, 1863. Artist: Gustave Dore
Dante and Virgil looking down upon souls in torment in the inferno, 1863. Italian poet Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) was a great admirer of Virgil, and in his Divina Commedia (Divine Comedy)

Background imageAlighieri Collection: Dante Alighieri (1265-1321), Italian poet, 1521

Dante Alighieri (1265-1321), Italian poet, 1521
Dante Alighieri (1265-1321), Italian poet. The author of Divina Commedia (Divine Comedy), the great Italian epic poem which tells the story of Dantes journey through hell, purgatory and heaven

Background imageAlighieri Collection: Dante Alighieri (1265-1321), Italian poet

Dante Alighieri (1265-1321), Italian poet. The author of Divina Commedia (Divine Comedy), the great Italian epic poem which tells the story of Dantes journey through hell, purgatory and heaven

Background imageAlighieri Collection: Dante and Virgil looking into the inferno, 1863. Artist: Gustave Dore

Dante and Virgil looking into the inferno, 1863. Artist: Gustave Dore
Dante and Virgil looking into the inferno, 1863. Dante, keeping close to his guide Virgil, looks down at one of the sinners burning in hell in their open tombs

Background imageAlighieri Collection: Paolo and Francesca, early 20th century

Paolo and Francesca, early 20th century. Illustration of the poem by Dante Alighieri (1265-1321)

Background imageAlighieri Collection: Two deformed heads (the figure on the left is possibly a caricature of Dante), 1645

Two deformed heads (the figure on the left is possibly a caricature of Dante), 1645

Background imageAlighieri Collection: Now seest thou, son! The souls of those, whom anger overcame, c1890. Creator: Gustave Doré

Now seest thou, son! The souls of those, whom anger overcame, c1890. Creator: Gustave Doré
Now seest thou, son! The souls of those, whom anger overcame, c1890. Dante and the Roman poet Virgil. Illustration from " The Vision of Hell" (Inferno)

Background imageAlighieri Collection: Bard ! willingly I would address those two together coming, c1890. Creator: Gustave Doré

Bard ! willingly I would address those two together coming, c1890. Creator: Gustave Doré
Bard ! willingly I would address those two together coming, which seem so light before the wind, c1890. Illustration from " The Vision of Hell" (Inferno)



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