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Durante degli Alighieri, better known as Dante Alighieri or simply Dante, (c. June 1 1265 - September 13/14, 1321) was an Italian Florentine poet. His greatest work, la Divina Commedia (The Divine Comedy), is considered one of the greatest literary statements produced in Europe during the Middle Ages. · Can we improve this biography? Write us your version
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Dante in Exile, unknow author.

La disputa by Rapha?´l


Portrait by Gustave Dor?©.


Fresco in Bargello chapel attributed to Giotto (oldest portrait known, notice no big nose)

Fresco in Palazzo dell'Arte dei Giudici e Notai (Florence), second oldest portrait known (here too no big nose)

In detail


Allegorical Portrait of Dante, late 16th century.


Fresco, transferred to wood

Portrait by Sandro Botticelli

Fresco in the Dante room of Casino Massimo in Rome, by Philipp Veit, 1817-1827

Fresco in the Dante room of Casino Massimo in Rome, by Philipp Veit, 1817-1827

Fresco in the Dante room of Casino Massimo in Rome, by Philipp Veit, 1817-1827

Dante on 2 € coin

Dante in Exile, Lord Frederic Leighton.

Dante's cenotaph in Santa Croce church (not the real tomb)


Fresco by Domenico di Michelino, Duomo of Florence

Domenico di Michelino Dante and His Poem (1465) fresco

Fresco by Domenico di Michelino, Duomo of Florence

Deathmask, front view

Deathmask, profile view

deathmask (in Palazzo Vecchio, Florence), full view

First page

Part Inferno

Mohammed

Dante And Virgil, painted by Eug?®ne Ferdinand Victor Delacroix


Dante and Virgil, painted by William-Adolphe Bouguereau

Giovanni di Paolo: Paradise

Inferno, Canto III, 1-10 Dante and Virgil enter Hell

Inferno, Canto XVI, 12-35 Cerberus.


Inferno, Canto XXXI, Antaeus sets down Dante and Virgil in the 9th circle




Inferno Canto 1 lost

Inferno Canto 1 panther

Inferno Canto 1 the lion

Inferno Canto 1 Virgil

Inferno Canto 1 Virgil leads Dante onward

Canto 2 line 1 Now was the day departing

Inferno Canto 2 lines 71,72 Beatrice

Inferno Canto 3 line 9 reads All hope abandon, ye who enter here.

Illustration by Gustave Dor?©

Charon crosses the river Acheron in Canto 3 lines 76, 78.

Charon collects the spirits into his boat in Canto 3 lines 107-108.

Inferno the unbaptised, Canto 4 lines 38, 39

Inferno the four bards, Canto 4, lines 89, 91

Inferno Canto 5 line 4 Minos

Inferno Canto 5 lines 32-33

Inferno Canto 5 lines 72-74

Inferno Canto 5 lines 105-106

Inferno Canto 5 lines 134-135

Inferno Canto 5 lines 137-138

Inferno Canto 6 lines 24-26

Inferno Canto 6 lines 49-52

Inferno Canto 7 lines 8-9

Inferno Canto 7 pushing rocks

Inferno Canto 7 lines 118-119

Inferno Canto 8 lines 27-29

Inferno Canto 8 lines 39-41

Inferno Canto 8 lines 110-111

Inferno Canto 9 line 46

Inferno Canto 9 lines 87-89

Inferno Canto 9 lines 124-126

Inferno Canto 10 lines 40-42

Inferno Canto 11 lines 6-7

Inferno Canto 12 lines 11-14

Inferno Canto 12 lines 58-59

Inferno Canto 12 lines 73-74

Inferno Canto 21 between ditches 5 and 6

Inferno Canto 23

Inferno, Dante climbs flinty steps in Canto 26

Inferno Canto 32

Inferno Satan, Canto 34

Dante and Beatrice gaze upon the highest Heaven

Marie Spatali Stillman: Beatrice, 1895

Henry Holiday: Dante and his Beatrice

Dante Gabriel Rossetti: Dante's Dream at the Time of the Death of Beatrice

John William Waterhouse: Dante and Beatrice, 1915.

John William Waterhouse; Beatrice, 1915

Dante Gabriel Rossetti: Beatrice

Dante Gabriel Rossetti: Dantis Amor

Dante's First Meeting with Beatrice

Joseph Anton Koch: S?ºhneschiff und L?§uterungsberg

Gustave Dor?©: Dante et le pape Adrien V

Delacroix

Philipp Veit

Philipp Veit

Philipp Veit: Empyreum

Dante's tomb in Ravenna

Dante's tomb (1780) (Ravenna)

Oil lamp in Dante's tomb

Inside of the tomb

"Das Neue Leben" (collected lyrical poems, 1879)

Casa di Dante - Dante museum in Florence

fountain at the Casa di Dante

Small church in Florence where Beatrice came to pray (Santa Margherita dei Cerchi)

Closer picture of the same church.

casa di Dante Museum entrance

Entrance to the Dante Museum in Ravenna

Statue of Dante; Dante Museum (Ravenna)

Half-relief with portrait of Dante (Ravenna)



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Alessandro Sorrentino reads the III chant of the Hell
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Alessandro Sorrentino reads the V chant of the Hell
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Alessandro Sorrentino reads the XXXIII chant of the Paradise
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Dante in Exile, unknow author.

La disputa by Raphaël


Portrait by Gustave Doré.

Fresco in Bargello chapel attributed to Giotto (oldest portrait known, notice no big nose)

Fresco in Palazzo dell'Arte dei Giudici e Notai (Florence), second oldest portrait known (here too no big nose)
In detail


Allegorical Portrait of Dante, late 16th century.


Fresco, transferred to wood

Portrait by Sandro Botticelli

Fresco in the Dante room of Casino Massimo in Rome, by Philipp Veit, 1817-1827

Fresco in the Dante room of Casino Massimo in Rome, by Philipp Veit, 1817-1827

Fresco in the Dante room of Casino Massimo in Rome, by Philipp Veit, 1817-1827

Dante on 2 € coin

Dante in Exile, Lord Frederic Leighton.

Dante's cenotaph in Santa Croce church (not the real tomb)


Fresco by Domenico di Michelino, Duomo of Florence
Domenico di Michelino Dante and His Poem (1465) fresco

Fresco by Domenico di Michelino, Duomo of Florence

Deathmask, front view

Deathmask, profile view

deathmask (in Palazzo Vecchio, Florence), full view
First page
Part Inferno

Mohammed

Dante And Virgil, painted by Eugène Ferdinand Victor Delacroix

Dante and Virgil, painted by William-Adolphe Bouguereau
Giovanni di Paolo: Paradise

Inferno, Canto III, 1-10 Dante and Virgil enter Hell

Inferno, Canto XVI, 12-35 Cerberus.

Inferno, Canto XXXI, Antaeus sets down Dante and Virgil in the 9th circle



Inferno Canto 1 lost

Inferno Canto 1 panther

Inferno Canto 1 the lion

Inferno Canto 1 Virgil

Inferno Canto 1 Virgil leads Dante onward

Canto 2 line 1 Now was the day departing

Inferno Canto 2 lines 71,72 Beatrice

Inferno Canto 3 line 9 reads All hope abandon, ye who enter here.

Illustration by Gustave Doré

Charon crosses the river Acheron in Canto 3 lines 76, 78.

Charon collects the spirits into his boat in Canto 3 lines 107-108.

Inferno the unbaptised, Canto 4 lines 38, 39

Inferno the four bards, Canto 4, lines 89, 91

Inferno Canto 5 line 4 Minos

Inferno Canto 5 lines 32-33

Inferno Canto 5 lines 72-74

Inferno Canto 5 lines 105-106

Inferno Canto 5 lines 134-135

Inferno Canto 5 lines 137-138

Inferno Canto 6 lines 24-26

Inferno Canto 6 lines 49-52

Inferno Canto 7 lines 8-9

Inferno Canto 7 pushing rocks

Inferno Canto 7 lines 118-119

Inferno Canto 8 lines 27-29

Inferno Canto 8 lines 39-41

Inferno Canto 8 lines 110-111

Inferno Canto 9 line 46

Inferno Canto 9 lines 87-89

Inferno Canto 9 lines 124-126

Inferno Canto 10 lines 40-42

Inferno Canto 11 lines 6-7

Inferno Canto 12 lines 11-14

Inferno Canto 12 lines 58-59

Inferno Canto 12 lines 73-74

Inferno Canto 21 between ditches 5 and 6

Inferno Canto 23

Inferno, Dante climbs flinty steps in Canto 26

Inferno Canto 32

Inferno Satan, Canto 34

Dante and Beatrice gaze upon the highest Heaven

Marie Spatali Stillman: Beatrice, 1895

Henry Holiday: Dante and his Beatrice

Dante Gabriel Rossetti: Dante's Dream at the Time of the Death of Beatrice
John William Waterhouse: Dante and Beatrice, 1915.

John William Waterhouse; Beatrice, 1915

Dante Gabriel Rossetti: Beatrice

Dante Gabriel Rossetti: Dantis Amor

Dante's First Meeting with Beatrice
Joseph Anton Koch: Sühneschiff und Läuterungsberg

Gustave Doré: Dante et le pape Adrien V

Delacroix
Philipp Veit

Philipp Veit

Philipp Veit: Empyreum

Dante's tomb in Ravenna

Dante's tomb (1780) (Ravenna)

Oil lamp in Dante's tomb
Inside of the tomb
'Das Neue Leben' (collected lyrical poems, 1879)

Casa di Dante - Dante museum in Florence
fountain at the Casa di Dante
Small church in Florence where Beatrice came to pray (Santa Margherita dei Cerchi)
Closer picture of the same church.
casa di Dante Museum entrance
Entrance to the Dante Museum in Ravenna

Statue of Dante; Dante Museum (Ravenna)

Half-relief with portrait of Dante (Ravenna)

Alessandro Sorrentino reads the III chant of the Hell
Alessandro Sorrentino reads the V chant of the Hell
Alessandro Sorrentino reads the XXXIII chant of the Paradise
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