Art For Purgatorio Canto 11

The Prayer of the Prideful Sinners

Encounter with the Prideful Sinners – Morgan Library Florentine MS 1345 (ca. 1350)

Prideful Sinners – The Lord’s Prayer – Bodleian Library MS. Holkham misc. (ca. 1368)

The Souls Praying the Our Father – Bodleian Library MS. Canon. Ital. 108 (1375)

The Souls Praying the Lord’s Prayer – Bonino de Boninis (1467)

The Prayer of the Proud (Our Father) – Federico Zuccari (1586)

Prideful Sinners Carrying Heavy Stones

Dante and Virgil Observe the Prideful Sinners Carrying Heavy Boulders – Firenze, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Strozzi 152 (ca. 1330)

Dante Bending over to Talk with the Proud Sinners – Egerton 943 Manuscript, Padua (ca. 1340)

The Prideful Sinners Carrying Great Stones – Biblioteca e Complesso Monumentale Dei Girolamini, Napoli (1355)

Terrace of the Proud – Sandro Botticelli (ca. 1485)

Dante and Virgil on the First Terrace of Purgatory – Luca Signorelli – Capella di San Brizio, Orvieto (ca. 1499)

The Proud Carrying Stones – Oderisi and Aldobrandesco – Federico Zuccari (1586)

The Proud – John Flaxman (1793)

Dante and Virgil See the Prideful Sinners Carrying Great Stones – Filippo Bigioli – (1798-1878)

Prideful Souls – G.G. Macchiavelli (1806)

Purgatorio Scenes (detail) – Joseph Anton Koch (ca. 1825)

The Souls of the Prideful Bearing Heavy Stones – Gustave Dore (1868)

The Souls of the Prideful Bearing Heavy Stones (colorized) – Gustave Dore (1868)

The Prideful Sinners Carrying Great Stones – Vittorio Alinari, ed., Florence (1902)

The Prideful Sinners Carrying Great Stones – Vittorio Alinari, ed., Florence (1902)

The Proud Sinners Carrying Heavy Stones – Liebig Card (early 20th cent.)

The Prideful Sinners and the Carved Wall – Carlo Wostry (1865–1943)

The Prideful Sinners Carrying Great Stones – Carlo Wostry (1865–1943)

The Proud One – Salvador Dali (mid 20th cent.)

Omberto Aldobrandesco – Oderisi da Gubbio – Provenzan Salvani

Encounter with Oderisi and Omberto – Firenze, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Strozzi 152 (ca. 1330)

Dante Talks with Oderisi – Egerton 943 Manuscript (ca. 1340)

Omberto Speaks to Dante and Virgil – Bodleian Library MS. Holkham misc. 48 (ca. 1368)

Omberto and Oderisi Speak with Dante – Bodleian Library MS. Canon. Ital. 108 (ca. 1375)

Dante Speaks with Oderisi – Venezia, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, IX, 276 (ca. 1385)

Dante Talks with Oderisi and Omberto – Master of the Pliny of Pico della Mirandola (1491)

Dante and Virgil See Omberto and Oderisi – 15th cent. Miniature – Biblioteca del Seminario Vescovile, Padua -Unknown Artist (15th cent.)

Dante Speaks with Omberto Aldobrandesco – Federico Zuccari (1586)

Dante Speaks with Oderisi of Gubbio – Federico Zuccari (1586)

Dante Speaks with Oderisi of Gubbio – Bartolomeo Pinelli (1824)

Dante Speaks with Oderisi of Gubbio – Francesco Scaramuzza (ca. 1850)

Dante Speaks with Omberto and Oderisi – Niccolo Tommaseo (1908)

Dante Talking with Oderisi of Gubbio – Domenico Mastroianni – (early-mid-20th cent.)

Dante Speaks with Omberto and Oderisi – Amos Nattini – (ca. 1915-1939)

An Infantryman Carries the Head of Provenzano Salvani on a Pole – Rome, Chigiana Library (ca. 1269)

Oderisi and Provenzan Speak to Dante and Virgil – Bodleian Library MS. Holkham misc. 48 (ca. 1368)

Provenzano Salviati Begging in Piazza del Campo Siena – Amos Cassioli (1873)

Provenzan Salvani – Alberto Martini (1876-1954)

Artists and Poets Mentioned

Miniature of the Crucifixion – Possibly by Oderisi of Gubbio (d. 1299)

Illumination of St. Michael the Archangel – Possibly by Franco Bolognese (mid 14th cent.)

The Virgin and Child Enthroned among the Angels – Uffizi, Florence – Giovanni Cimabue (ca. 1280)

Fresco of the Last Judgment – Scrovegni Chapel, Padua, Giotto (1306)

Guido Cavalcanti – Christofero dell’Altissimo (d. 1605)

Six Tuscan Poets (Guido Cavalcanti far right) – Giorgio Vasari (1544)