![]() ![]() Interest in Dante was confined to the episodes of Paolo and Francesca (Inf.5) and Ugolino (Inf.33), the 19th century saw an expansion of interest in Dante's work which resulted in numerous translations of the Commedia intoįrench, critical studies,newspapers, and specialized journals, and over 200 works of painting and sculpture between 1800-1930.ĭoré's choice of Dante'sInferno as the first of his proposed series of illustrated Placement of Dante's Commedia at the top of this list reflects the poet's popularity within mainstream French culture by the 1850s. Series he referred to as the "chefs-d'oeuvre de la littérature." InĪddition to Dante, Doré's list of illustrated great works included Homer, Ossian, Byron, Goethe, Racine, and Corneille. ![]() Planned by Doré as early as 1855, the Dante illustrations were the first in a ![]() Gustave Doré's (1832-1883) illustrations and Dante's Divine Comedy have become so intimately connected that even today, nearly 150 years after their initial publication, the artist's rendering of the poet's text still determines our vision of the Commedia. ![]()
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