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Inferno, Canto 9 : The hideous Erinyes: Megaera, Tisiphone, Alecto (Furies : Megere
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Inferno, Canto 9 : The hideous Erinyes: Megaera, Tisiphone, Alecto (Furies : Megere
GIA745715 Inferno, Canto 9 : The hideous Erinyes: Megaera, Tisiphone, Alecto (Furies : Megere, Tisiphone, Alecto), illustration from The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri, 1885 (digitally coloured engraving) by Dore, Gustave (1832-83); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dante Alighieri (1265-1321) Italian author and poet. Divina Commedia.); eGiancarlo Costa; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22716964
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This print from Gustave Dore's illustrated edition of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy transports us to the depths of Hell, specifically Canto 9 where we encounter the terrifying Erinyes. These three hideous figures, Megaera, Tisiphone, and Alecto, known as the Furies in Greek mythology, are depicted with haunting detail and digitally colored engraving. The scene is filled with a sense of dread and unease as these mythological beings reveal their true form. Their twisted bodies and menacing expressions evoke fear in any viewer. The artist masterfully captures their nakedness which adds to their vulnerability and raw power. Dante Alighieri himself stands alongside his guide Virgil as they witness this chilling spectacle. This moment showcases Dante's journey through the circles of Hell as he encounters various mythological figures that represent different sins or punishments. Giancarlo Costa has beautifully preserved this piece from the 14th century, allowing us to appreciate both its historical significance and artistic brilliance. The intricate engravings bring life to Dante's words while adding a touch of modernity through digital coloring techniques. This print serves as a reminder of humanity's fascination with mythology throughout history. It invites us to explore not only Dante's literary masterpiece but also the timeless themes it addresses - sin, punishment, redemption - all within an otherworldly realm that continues to captivate our imagination centuries later.
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