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"The Divine Comedy", Purgatorio: Dante and Statius drink the water of the Eunoë

Amos Nattini (1892-1985), "The Divine Comedy" by Dante Alighieri (1265-1321). Purgatorio (Purgatory), Canto XXXIII, The Earthly Paradise. Dante and Statius drink the water from the River Eunoë. Dante is ready for his ascent to Heaven.. Private collection.. In 1921, for Dante Aligheri's 600th anniversary of death, the Istituto Nazionale Dantesco chose Amos Nattini to illustrate The Divine Comedy. The illustrations have been published in 1923.
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Title:
"The Divine Comedy", Purgatorio: Dante and Statius drink the water of the Eunoë
Caption:
Amos Nattini (1892-1985), "The Divine Comedy" by Dante Alighieri (1265-1321). Purgatorio (Purgatory), Canto XXXIII, The Earthly Paradise. Dante and Statius drink the water from the River Eunoë. Dante is ready for his ascent to Heaven.. Private collection.. In 1921, for Dante Aligheri's 600th anniversary of death, the Istituto Nazionale Dantesco chose Amos Nattini to illustrate The Divine Comedy. The illustrations have been published in 1923.
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Album / Alfredo Dagli Orti/Photo12
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5500 x 7985 px | 125.6 MB
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46.6 x 67.6 cm | 18.3 x 26.6 in (300 dpi)
Keywords:
1923 ARBOL BEATRICE BEATRICE, DANTE DIVINE COMEDY EUNOE ILLUSTRATION ILLUSTRATIONS ITALIA ITALY LITERATURE LITHOGRAPH MAN MEN MIDDLE AGES NAIAD NYMPH PAINTING POETRY RIVER STATIUS TREE TREES WOMAN