Dante and Virgil in Conversation with Grifolino of Arezzo and Capocchio of Siena, 14th century by Venetian School

Dante and Virgil in Conversation with Grifolino of Arezzo and Capocchio of Siena, 14th century

(Dante and Virgil in conversation with Grifolino of Arezzo and Capocchio of Siena. 14th century (miniature))


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Dante and Virgil in Conversation with Grifolino of Arezzo and Capocchio of Siena, 14th century by Venetian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
14th century · conversation · colour · dante alighieri (1265-1321) (work) · alighieri dante (1265-1321) (personality) · writer · hell · illness · manuscript · middle ages · miniature · death · nudity · clothes · virgil (-70 - -19) · poet · ancient rome · antiquity · divine comedy · literature · · / Bridgeman Images
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