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Dantes Vision of Matilda gathering Flowers, 1855 (pen
1217528 Dantes Vision of Matilda gathering Flowers, 1855 (pen and brown ink on off-white paper) by Rossetti, Dante Gabriel Charles (1828-82); 17.8x18.5 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; eAshmolean Museum; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22817044
© Ashmolean Museum / Bridgeman Images
Dante Dantes Divina Commedia Divine Comedy Gathering Matilda Picking Purgatorio Purgatory Vision Westernart Pre Raphaelite
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Dante's Vision of Matilda Gathering Flowers, 1855
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is a captivating print that showcases the artistic brilliance of Rossetti. In this exquisite pen and brown ink drawing on off-white paper, we are transported to a medieval garden where Matilda, a female figure from Dante's Divine Comedy, delicately picks flowers. The scene exudes an ethereal beauty as Matilda gracefully moves through the garden, her flowing gown blending seamlessly with the vibrant flora surrounding her. The meticulous attention to detail in Rossetti's work brings every petal and leaf to life, creating a mesmerizing visual experience. This artwork not only captures the essence of Dante's literary masterpiece but also embodies the ideals of Pre-Raphaelite art movement. With its emphasis on nature, poetry, and feminine beauty, it transports us back in time while simultaneously transcending temporal boundaries. As we gaze upon this enchanting image, we cannot help but be drawn into its poetic allure. It serves as a testament to Rossetti's mastery as an artist and his ability to evoke emotion through his brushstrokes. Displayed at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford University, UK; this print holds historical significance within Western art. Its presence invites us to delve deeper into literature and appreciate how visual interpretations can enhance our understanding of classic works like Dante's Divina Commedia.
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