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The Great British Art Tour: Gladstoneâs fallen woman gives life to Danteâs muse
With public art collections closed we are bringing the art to you, exploring highlights from across the country in partnership with Art UK. Today: William Dyceâs Beatrice, in Aberdeen
âRescuedâ ⦠Beatrice by William Dyce (H65.2 x W49.4cm). Photograph: Artepics/Alamy
âRescuedâ ⦠Beatrice by William Dyce (H65.2 x W49.4cm). Photograph: Artepics/Alamy
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Mon 3 May 2021 01.00 EDT
Dante Alighieri is an Italian poet whose allegory The Divine Comedy, written between 1308 and the year of his death in 1321, has had a profound influence on western thought and literature. The Beatrice of his poetry is generally identified with Beatrice Portinari, a Florentine contemporary first glimpsed by the poet when the two were nine years old. She would die young, but Dante, deeply struck by the encounter, remained devoted to an id
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If Dante were here now: a self-guided tour of Florence
From the Baptistery to San Miniato al Monte
Toscana Promozione Turistica, Helen Farrell March 4, 2021 - 17:20
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Retracing Dante’s steps means setting off on a unique journey into the art, history, culture and spirituality of Florence in the mid-1300s. In this
self-guided tour of Dante’s Florence, we peel back the layers of history, often in plain view of the piazzas and occasionally hidden away in the medieval backstreets.
Florence, within the ancient ring, from which she takes the bell-sound still of terce and nones, lived on in modesty, chasteness and peace. -Paradiso 15: 97-99
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