RMA40TG7–Illustration for Paradiso by Dante Alighieri. Canto XXXI, lines 1 to 3, by Gustave Dore, 1832 - 1883. French artist and illustrator.
RMG38AHF–DANTE/MAP OF PARADISE
RMHKWMBJ–Giovanni di paolo, paradiso 48 dante e adamo
RM2GF34DP–DANTE AND BEATRICE in Heaven as drawn by Gustave Doré in 1868 to illustrate part of Dante's Divine Comedy
RMMR6Y3J–Fragment of Dante Alighieri's 'Divina Comedia'. Inferno is the first part of the 14th-century epic poem Divine Comedy, followed by Purgatorio and Paradiso. Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) a major Italian poet of the Late Middle Ages/Early Renaissance. Dated 14th century
RMW58RFG–The Paradiso of Dante Alighieri : Dante Alighieri, 1265-1321
RMBEC56C–Gustave Dore's Illustration 'Jupiter' from Dante's Divine Comedy
RMFF9T0C–PARADISO: DOR╔. /nBeatrice leads Dante into the Empyrean, or highest level of Heaven, where he beholds the angels and souls of the blessed forming a snow white rose in attendance upon the Deity (Paradiso: XXXI, 1-3). Wood engraving after Gustave DorΘ.
RMERG71R–Dante 's 'Paradiso' by Giulio Clovio. Reproduced from the sixteenth century miniature, this image depicts the Poet and Beatrice
RM2DFCGDC–Dante - Divina Commedia - Paradise - Canto XV - The apparition of Cacciaguida, an ancestor of Dante Alighieri
RM2M61NMA–The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri , Paradiso, Canto 20 : The luminous souls sing - by Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) - Illustration de Gustave Dore (1832-1883), 1885 - Colorisation digitale d'apres l'originale
RMAY4G8A–Dante Map Of Paradise
RM2WHR030–The Divine Comedy (1307-1321). Italian narrative poem by the Italian poet Dante Alighieri (1265-1321). The Paradise. 'Already flashed upon my forehead the crown...' Illustration by Yann Dargent (1824-1899). Engraving. Published in Paris, 1888.
RME8FBDK–Illustration to the Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri (Paradiso canto XVIII). Artist: Scaramuzza, Francesco (1803-1886)
RF2H5AJJB–[Machine Colorized] Dante and Beatrice gaze upon the highest Heaven Paradiso ('Paradise' or 'Heaven') is the third and final part of Dante's Divine Comedy, following the Inferno and the Purgatorio. It is an allegory telling of Dante's journey through Heaven, guided by Beatrice, who symbolises theology. In the poem, Paradise is depicted as a series of concentric spheres surrounding the Earth, consisting of the Moon, Mercury, Venus, the Sun, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, the Fixed Stars, the Primum Mobile and finally, the Empyrean. It was written in the early 14th century. Allegorically, the poem repre
RMHB5034–Alegorical portrait of Dante Alighieri, from Agnolo Bronzino, c. 1530. The book he holds is a copy of the Divine Comedy, open to Canto XXV of the Paradiso. Durante degli Alighieri, simply called Dante [c. 1265 – 1321), was a major Italian poet of the Late Middle Ages. His Divine Comedy, originally called Comedia (modern Italian: Commedia) and later christened Divina by Boccaccio.
RM2T1DHC5–Pia de' Tolomei, c1868. By Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882). This work was painted at the start of Rossetti's affair with Jane Morris, who modelled for the picture. Rossetti chose a tale from Purgatorio by Dante Aligheri (c1265-1321), to illustrate his love for his model. Purgatorio is the second part of Dante's Divine Comedy, following the Inferno and preceding the Paradiso.
RMR5266B–Paradiso : Dante turns to Beatrice. Dante Alighieri, Divina Commedia ( The Divine Comedy ), with a commentary in Latin. 1st half of the 14th century. Source: Egerton 943, f.151v. Language: Italian, Latin.
RM2W9WF86–Translation of Dante's Paradiso, Dante Alighieri, book paper. photographic support. linen (material) albumen print
RMA40RY8–Illustration for Paradiso by Dante Alighieri, Canto XIV lines 96 and 97 by Gustave Dore, 1832 - 1883. French artist and illustrator.
RM2F61E4H–Dante and the Divine Comedy
RMHKWM9M–Giovanni di paolo, paradiso 01 dante e apollo nel parnaso
RMD86RF3–Vision of Angels - Dante
RM2A5R2BR–William Blake, St Peter and St James with Dante and Beatrice, watercolour painting over pen and ink, 1824-1827
RMW58TNJ–Readings on the Paradiso of Dante : Vernon, William Warren, 1834-1919
RMPXJ5G3–BEATRICE & DANTE: HEAVEN
RF2KA5R03–Giovanni di Paolo (1444-50) Paradiso 34, Dante and Beatrice before the Eagle of Justice - 1440's
RM2BKMX0X–Machine colorized with Artificial Intelligence (AI) From the Divine Comedy by 14th century Italian poet Dante Alighieri. 1860 artwork, by French artist Gustave Dore and engraved by Stephane Pannemaker, from 'The Vision of Hell' (1868), Cary's English translation of the Inferno. Dante wrote his epic poem 'Divina Commedia' (The Divine Comedy) between 1308 and his death in 1321. Consisting of 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 me
RM2DFCGDX–Dante - Divina Commedia - Paradise - Canto XVIII - The blessed
RM2M61K25–The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri , Paradiso, Canto 3 : The first realm : Piccarda Donati and the souls whose vows had been broken - by Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) - Illustration de Gustave Dore (1832-1883), 1885 - Colorisation digitale d'apres l'originale
RMCWGF1Y–Illustration by Gustave Dore from The Vision of Purgatory and Paradise by Dante Alighieri
RM2WHR032–The Divine Comedy (1307-1321). Italian narrative poem by the Italian poet Dante Alighieri (1265-1321). The Paradise. 'As soon as these few words entered me...' Illustration by Yann Dargent (1824-1899). Engraving by A. Sargent. Published in Paris, 1888.
RMWECRJE–Dante Alighieri, Italian poet and Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor
RF2BRENB8–Paradiso ('Paradise' or 'Heaven') is the third and final part of Dante's Divine Comedy, following the Inferno and the Purgatorio. It is an allegory telling of Dante's journey through Heaven, guided by Beatrice, who symbolises theology. In the poem, Paradise is depicted as a series of concentric spheres surrounding the Earth, consisting of the Moon, Mercury, Venus, the Sun, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, the Fixed Stars, the Primum Mobile and finally, the Empyrean. It was written in the early 14th century. Allegorically, the poem represents the soul's ascent to God. From the Divine Comedy by 14th cent
RMJ3PRTJ–Alegorical portrait of Dante Alighieri, from Agnolo Bronzino, c. 1530. The book he holds is a copy of the Divine Comedy, open to Canto XXV of the Paradiso. Durante degli Alighieri, simply called Dante [c. 1265 – 1321), was a major Italian poet of the Late Middle Ages. His Divine Comedy, originally called Comedia (modern Italian: Commedia) and later christened Divina by Boccaccio.
RM2AGRH9X–Cover design for Paradiso by Dante Alighieri. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: Sergei Vasilievich Chekhonin.
RMR5HEJD–Paradiso : Dante listens to Beatrice's discourse. Dante Alighieri, Divina Commedia ( The Divine Comedy ), with a commentary in Latin. 1st half of the 14th century. Source: Egerton 943, f.175. Language: Italian, Latin.
RM2JD67HF–Beatrice & Dante watch a vision of circling angels. Colourised version of : 10020611 Date: First published: 1307-21?
RMA40TG1–Illustration for Paradiso by Dante Alighieri. Canto V, lines 99 and 100, by Gustave Dore, 1832 - 1883. French artist and illustrator.
RF2DCD50N–Dante and the Divine Comedy
RF2WD7YH3–Illustration für Paradiso, die Göttliche Komödie von Dante Alighieri von Gustave Dore 1832-1883, französischer Künstler, Inferno, Hölle, Paradies, Engel, Verdammnis, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Record date not stated
RMMNT0X3–. Paradiso by Dante Alighieri Illustration 959 Par 18
RM2B8F5C6–Giovanni di paolo, paradiso 05 dante.
RMW58TNK–Readings on the Paradiso of Dante : Vernon, William Warren, 1834-1919
RMPXJ4WX–Dante and the eagle
RMPR0GTK–Canto XXVIII? Illustrations to Dante's Paradiso, Nenci, Francesco, 1782-1850, Pencil on tracing paper, between ca. 1830
RM2BKMWM8–Machine colorized with Artificial Intelligence (AI) From the Divine Comedy by 14th century Italian poet Dante Alighieri. 1860 artwork, by French artist Gustave Dore and engraved by Stephane Pannemaker, from 'The Vision of Hell' (1868), Cary's English translation of the Inferno. Dante wrote his epic poem 'Divina Commedia' (The Divine Comedy) between 1308 and his death in 1321. Consisting of 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 me
RM2DFCGC3–Dante - Divina Commedia - Paradise - Canto VIII - Carlo Martello
RM2M61NP2–The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri , Paradiso, Canto 16 : The soul of Caddiaguida speaks of Florence - by Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) - Illustration de Gustave Dore (1832-1883), 1885 - Colorisation digitale d'apres l'originale
RMCWGDB2–Illustration by Gustave Dore from The Vision of Purgatory and Paradise by Dante Alighieri
RM2WHR033–The Divine Comedy (1307-1321). Italian narrative poem by the Italian poet Dante Alighieri (1265-1321). The Paradise. 'In your marvellous aspects there shines I know not what divine...' Illustration by Yann Dargent (1824-1899). Engraving. Published in Paris, 1888.
RMHKWM9W–Giovanni di paolo, paradiso 05 dante
RMECT8C5–Divine Comedy. Epic poem written by Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) between 1308 and his death in 1321. Paradiso Canto III. Piccarda Donati and souls whose vows had been broken. Engraving by Gustave Dore, 1868. Colored.
RF2BRENAH–Paradiso ('Paradise' or 'Heaven') is the third and final part of Dante's Divine Comedy, following the Inferno and the Purgatorio. It is an allegory telling of Dante's journey through Heaven, guided by Beatrice, who symbolises theology. In the poem, Paradise is depicted as a series of concentric spheres surrounding the Earth, consisting of the Moon, Mercury, Venus, the Sun, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, the Fixed Stars, the Primum Mobile and finally, the Empyrean. It was written in the early 14th century. Allegorically, the poem represents the soul's ascent to God. From the Divine Comedy by 14th cent
RMCN1769–Divine Comedy. Purgatory. Hell. Dante finds Ciacco among the gourmands. Sixth Canto. By Dore.
RMR5ABPN–Paradiso : Dante talking to Petrus Damianus. Dante Alighieri, Divina Commedia ( The Divine Comedy ), with a commentary in Latin. 1st half of the 14th century. Source: Egerton 943, f.164. Language: Italian, Latin.
RMP9CGCJ–Illustration to the Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri (Paradiso canto XVIII). Museum: Biblioteca del Centro Studi Danteschi, Ravenna.
RMA40RY2–Illustration for Paradiso by Dante Alighieri. Canto XXVII, lines 1 to 4. Glory to the Father, to the Son and to the Holy Spirit, by Gustave Dore.
RMMPT69G–The Deity, from whom proceed the Nine Spheres, 1825-1827. Artist: William Blake.
RF2WD7YGR–Illustration für Paradiso, die Göttliche Komödie von Dante Alighieri Canto von Gustave Dore 1832-1883, französischer Künstler, Inferno, Hölle, Paradies, Engel, Verdammnis, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Record date not stated
RMMNT0X5–. Paradiso by Dante Alighieri Illustration 959 Par 21
RM2B8F5FH–Giovanni di paolo, paradiso 31 dante.
RMWWKA16–Cover design for Paradiso by Dante Alighieri, 1918. Private Collection.
RMPXJ43W–DANTE/ANGELS/PARADISE
RMPR0GTM–Canto XXVII? Illustrations to Dante's Paradiso, Nenci, Francesco, 1782-1850, Pencil on tracing paper, between ca. 1830
RMG39Y89–DANTE & BEATRICE: HEAVEN
RM2DFCGJ0–Dante - Divina Commedia - Paradise - Canto XXXI - the glory of Mary
RM2M61NMJ–The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri , Paradiso, Canto 21 : Blessed Beatrice in the seventh circle - by Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) - Illustration de Gustave Dore (1832-1883), 1885 - Colorisation digitale d'apres l'originale
RM2BKMWTK–Machine colorized with Artificial Intelligence (AI) From the Divine Comedy by 14th century Italian poet Dante Alighieri. 1860 artwork, by French artist Gustave Dore and engraved by Stephane Pannemaker, from 'The Vision of Hell' (1868), Cary's English translation of the Inferno. Dante wrote his epic poem 'Divina Commedia' (The Divine Comedy) between 1308 and his death in 1321. Consisting of 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 me
RMCWGF7W–Illustration by Gustave Dore from The Vision of Purgatory and Paradise by Dante Alighieri
RMHKWMAW–Giovanni di paolo, paradiso 31 dante
RM2J57EPK–Florence, Italy. 14th Apr, 2022. Words from Dante's Paradiso, the Divine Comedy's third book, carved on a slab are pictured in Florence, Italy, April 14, 2022. Dante, a poet, a renowned scholar and a philosopher, was born in Florence in 1265. He is primarily known as the author of The Divine Comedy, an epic poem divided into three books of equal length and considered by critics and historians to be the pre-eminent work in Italian. Credit: Jin Mamengni/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RF2BRENY9–Paradiso ('Paradise' or 'Heaven') is the third and final part of Dante's Divine Comedy, following the Inferno and the Purgatorio. It is an allegory telling of Dante's journey through Heaven, guided by Beatrice, who symbolises theology. In the poem, Paradise is depicted as a series of concentric spheres surrounding the Earth, consisting of the Moon, Mercury, Venus, the Sun, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, the Fixed Stars, the Primum Mobile and finally, the Empyrean. It was written in the early 14th century. Allegorically, the poem represents the soul's ascent to God. From the Divine Comedy by 14th cent
RMCPFD62–Divine Comedy. Paradise. XXVI Canto. St. John examines Dante concerning love. By Dore.
RMR5HMJ5–Paradiso: Dante and Bernard pray to Mary. Dante Alighieri, Divina Commedia ( The Divine Comedy ), with a commentary in Latin. 1st half of the 14th century. Source: Egerton 943, f.184v. Language: Italian, Latin.
RMP6KEFJ–Divine Comedy. Epic poem written by Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) between 1308 and his death in 1321. Paradiso Canto III. Piccarda Donati and souls whose vows had been broken. Engraving by Gustave Dore, 1868. Colored.
RMA40RXE–Illustration for Paradiso by Dante Alighieri, Canto XX, lines 10 to 12, by Gustave Dore, 1832 - 1883. French artist and illustrator.
RF2DKWDT1–Antique cigarettes cards. Players Cigarettes (series Famous Beauties ). Dante's Beatrice. 1937 Beatrice 'Bice' di Folco Portinari (1265 – 1290) was an
RF2WD7YG2–Illustration für Paradiso, die Göttliche Komödie von Dante Alighieri Canto von Gustave Dore 1832-1883, französischer Künstler, Inferno, Hölle, Paradies, Engel, Verdammnis, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Record date not stated
RMMNT0X9–. Paradiso by Dante Alighieri Illustration 959 Par 28
RM2B8F5A5–Giovanni di paolo, paradiso 15 dante e beatrice.
RMBEC4YR–Gustave Dore's Illustration 'The Moon' from Dante's Divine Comedy
RM2NAYJ63–Gaeta, Italy. Famous quote from Dante's 'Paradiso' displayed on the facade of a building during the Christmas season.
RMPR0GTR–Canto XIX Illustrations to Dante's Paradiso, Nenci, Francesco, 1782-1850, Pencil on tracing paper, between ca. 1830 and ca. 1840
RMG381YH–Schematic plan of Paradise, visited by Dante Alighieri in company with Beatrice
RM2DFCGC9–Dante - Divina Commedia - Paradise - Canto XII - The second crown
RM2M61NPG–The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri , Paradiso, Canto 14 : Dante and Beatrice translated to the sphere of Mars - by Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) - Illustration de Gustave Dore (1832-1883), 1885 - Colorisation digitale d'apres l'originale
RM2M9BFJP–Beatrice & Dante watch a vision of circling angels.
RM2BKMWF5–Machine colorized with Artificial Intelligence (AI) From the Divine Comedy by 14th century Italian poet Dante Alighieri. 1860 artwork, by French artist Gustave Dore and engraved by Stephane Pannemaker, from 'The Vision of Hell' (1868), Cary's English translation of the Inferno. Dante wrote his epic poem 'Divina Commedia' (The Divine Comedy) between 1308 and his death in 1321. Consisting of 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 me
RMCWGEME–Illustration by Gustave Dore from The Vision of Purgatory and Paradise by Dante Alighieri
RMHKWMA2–Giovanni di paolo, paradiso 10 dante e beatrice
RF2BRER1A–Paradiso ('Paradise' or 'Heaven') is the third and final part of Dante's Divine Comedy, following the Inferno and the Purgatorio. It is an allegory telling of Dante's journey through Heaven, guided by Beatrice, who symbolises theology. In the poem, Paradise is depicted as a series of concentric spheres surrounding the Earth, consisting of the Moon, Mercury, Venus, the Sun, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, the Fixed Stars, the Primum Mobile and finally, the Empyrean. It was written in the early 14th century. Allegorically, the poem represents the soul's ascent to God. From the Divine Comedy by 14th cent
RMCPE70A–Divine Comedy. Paradise. XXI Canto. Dante ascends with Beatrice to the seventh heaven, which is the planet Saturn. By Dore.
RMR5DT3X–Paradiso : Dante turns towards the heavenly light. Dante Alighieri, Divina Commedia ( The Divine Comedy ), with a commentary in Latin. 1st half of the 14th century. Source: Egerton 943, f.152. Language: Italian, Latin.
RM2WHR031–The Divine Comedy (1307-1321). Italian narrative poem by the Italian poet Dante Alighieri (1265-1321). The Paradise. 'Then that spirit added to his first words...' Illustration by Yann Dargent (1824-1899). Engraving. Published in Paris, 1888.
RMA40RYD–Illustration for Paradiso by Dante Alighieri. Canto III lines 14 and 15, by Gustave Dore, 1832 -1883. French artist and illustrator.
RM2P91C72–A bronze bust of Dante, the iconic Italian poet and philosopher, captures his contemplative expression, evoking his intellectual and literary genius
RF2WD7YFH–Illustration für Paradiso, die Göttliche Komödie von Dante Alighieri Canto von Gustave Dore 1832-1883, französischer Künstler, Inferno, Hölle, Paradies, Engel, Verdammnis, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Record date not stated
RMMNT0X0–. Paradiso by Dante Alighieri Illustration 959 Par 20
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