Featured on PDR in the collection 700 Years of Dante’s Divine Comedy in Art

A man wakes deep in the woods, halfway through life. Far from home, unpermitted to return, his heart pierced by grief. He has strayed from the path. It's a dark night of the soul, his crisis so great that death becomes a tempting end. And then, as wild beasts advance upon this easy prey, his prayers are answered. A guide appears, promising to show him the way toward paradise. . .

Inferno, Canto XXXIV: Dante and Virgil watch Lucifer who is devouring Cassius, Brutus, and Judas with three mouths.

Date

ca. 1370

From

BL Add MS 19587


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