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The 'Divine Comedy', Inferno (Hell): Dante and Virgil facing Cerberus

Dante Alighieri (1265-1321). Illustration from the 'Divine Comedy', Inferno (Hell), Canto VI : Dante and Virgil find themselves in the third circle where the gluttonous are punished under a continual and heavy storm of hail, snow and discolored water. Ciacco foretells the divisions with which Florence is about to be distracted. On left, Cerberus (with his threefold throat) rends the spirits into piecemeal.. Commented and annotated version by Arnesto Pidi (manuscript Triv.1083). 1471-1480. Manuscript on paper (308 x 215 mm). Milan, Biblioteca Trivulziana.
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Title:
The 'Divine Comedy', Inferno (Hell): Dante and Virgil facing Cerberus
Caption:
Dante Alighieri (1265-1321). Illustration from the 'Divine Comedy', Inferno (Hell), Canto VI : Dante and Virgil find themselves in the third circle where the gluttonous are punished under a continual and heavy storm of hail, snow and discolored water. Ciacco foretells the divisions with which Florence is about to be distracted. On left, Cerberus (with his threefold throat) rends the spirits into piecemeal.. Commented and annotated version by Arnesto Pidi (manuscript Triv.1083). 1471-1480. Manuscript on paper (308 x 215 mm). Milan, Biblioteca Trivulziana
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59.3 x 43.9 cm | 23.3 x 17.3 in (300 dpi)