![]() ![]() ![]() In the navigation column at the left, you can access several other illustrations by artists such as Delacroix, Fuseli, Rodin and Rossetti (grouped according to time period), as well as a list of relevant readings and the links to the most valuable online scholarly resources of Dante studies. ![]() Nevertheless, this is likely the only page on the web where you can find grouped together the full series by Sandro Botticelli, William Blake, John Flaxman, Gustave Dore, and Salvador Dali. Naturally, as is often the case with artwork, the majority of illustrations of the Comedy are protected by copyrights, and even the images accessible through this site are not always high-quality reproductions. ![]() It is also almost certainly the poem that has yielded the vastest iconographic tradition, being illustrated literally countless times, throughout the centuries and throughout the world, in virtually every conceivable medium. The scope of this page is to provide unified access to the largest possible amount of Divine Comedy illustrations freely available on the web. Dante Alighieri's masterpiece, which he referred to simply as "my comedy" (because it ends happily, with the vision of God), is the single most translated work in history, after the Bible. ![]()
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