Celebrated around the world as a literary monument, The Divine Comedy, completed in 1321 and written by Dante Alighieri (1265–1321), is widely considered the greatest work ever composed in the Italian language. The epic poem describes Dante’s journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Heaven, representing, on a deeper level, the soul’s path towards salvation.
In the last few years of his life, Romantic poet and artist William Blake (1757–1827) produced 102 illustrations for Dante’s masterwork, from pencil sketches to finished watercolors. Like Dante’s sweeping poem, Blake’s drawings range from scenes of infernal suffering to celestial light, from horrifying human disfigurement to the perfection of physical form. While faithful to the text, Blake also brought his own perspective to some of Dante’s central themes.
Today, Blake’s illustrations, left in various stages of completion at the time of his death, are dispersed among seven different institutions. This TASCHEN edition brings these works together again, alongside key excerpts from Dante’s masterpiece. Two introductory essays consider Dante and Blake, as well as other major artists who have been inspired by The Divine Comedy, including Sandro Botticelli, Michelangelo, Eugène Delacroix, Gustave Doré, and Auguste Rodin.
With an intimate reading of Blake’s illustrations, and many close-ups to allow the most delicate of details to dazzle, this is a breathtaking encounter with two of the finest artistic talents in history, as well as with such universal themes as love, guilt, punishment, revenge, and redemption.
(image above) The style of this terrifying drawing looks like it could have been the work of a modern day contemporary comic artist, but Blake drew it almost 200 years ago in 1826, a true testament to amazing versatility and relevance of his art.
This book is actually a priced-down edition of the much bigger ( and also costly ) William Blake. The drawings for Dante’s Divine Comedy, and while the reproductions do not generate the same level of sheer visual impact on account of the reduced print size, they are nonetheless still of great quality, and is an excellent volume to study and appreciate William Blake’s stunning art. Recommended.
William Blake – Dante’s Divine Comedy art book details :
– Dimensions – 7.1 x 1.6 x 9.6 inches
– Hardcover, 464 pages
– Full color, in English
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October 20th, 2021 at 4:43 am
That is very cool. I’d love to see an edition of the complete Divine Comedy with these illustrations. Of course, that could end up being more expensive, and potentially released in three volumes.
October 21st, 2021 at 4:02 am
Coffee – Yes that would be a very expansive book indeed, and probably have to be spread across a few volumes like you mentioned.