References to Dante’s Thirst for Knowledge about the Earthquake

Jesus and the Samaritan Woman at the Well – Giovanni Francesco Guernico, c. 1640

Jesus Appears to the Disciples on the Road to Emmaus – San Apolinare Nuovo – Ravenna-6th cent.
Statius

Publio Papinio Statius – Luca-Signorelli (1450-1523)

Statius – Marc Arcis (1674) – Museum of Toulouse
Dante and Virgil Encounter Statius After The Earthquake

Encounter with Statius – Statius’ Homage to Virgil – Firenze, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Strozzi 152 (ca. 1330)

Earthquake – Illuminated Letter – Firenze, Biblioteca Riccardiana (ca. 1335)

Encounter with Statius – Egerton 943 Manuscript (ca. 1340)

Statius and the Prodigal Sinners – Morgan Library Florentine MS 1345 (ca 1350)

Dante and Virgil Meet Statius – Biblioteca e Complesso Monumentale Dei Girolamini, Napoli (1355)

Statius Appears after the Earthquake – Bodleian Library MS. Holkham misc. 48 (ca. 1368)

Statius Explains the Earthquake – Bodleian Library MS. Holkham misc. 48 (ca. 1368)

The Homage of Statius – Bodleian Library MS. Holkham misc. 48 (ca. 1368)

The Encounter with Statius, the Homage of Statius – Biblioteque de l’Arsenal, Paris (1380)

The Encounter with Statius – Venezia, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, IX, 276 (ca. 1385)

Encounter with Statius – Bonino de Boninis (1467)

The Encounter with Statius – Biblioteca Vaticana – Codice Urbinate Latino 365 (1481)

The Terrace of Avaricious and Prodigal Souls, Statius – Sandro Botticelli (ca. 1485)

The Appearance of Statius after the Earthquake – Master of the Pliny of Pico della Mirandola (1491)

The Appearance and Homage of Statius – Federico Zuccari (1586)

The Encounter with Statius – Christopher Dall’ Acqua (1734-1787)

Dante, Virgil, and Statius – G. Leonardis (1723-1797)

The Meeting with Statius – John Flaxman (1793)

Dante and Virgil meet Statius after the Earthquake – Luigi Ademollo (1817)

Dante Identifies Virgil to Statius – Luigi Ademollo (1817)

The Apparition of Statius after the Earthquake – Bartolomeo Pinelli (1824)

The Encounter with Statius – Francesco Scaramuzza (ca. 1850)

Virgil Gives Dante a Look That Says, “Be Quiet!” – Francesco Scaramuzza (ca. 1850)

Dante Reveals Virgil’s Identity to Statius – Francesco Scaramuzza (ca. 1850)

The Appearance of Statius – G.G. Macchiavelli (1896)

Dante and Virgil Meet Statius – Vittorio Alinari, ed., Florence 1902

Dante and Virgin Encounter Statius – Niccolo Tommaseo (1908)

The Encounter with Statius – Amos Nattini (ca. 1915-1939)

Prodigality – Salvador Dali (mid 20th cent.)
Statius’ Reference to Titus

The Emperor Titus Vespasian

Titus’ Destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem – Francesco Hayez (1867)
Statius’ Reference to Judas

The Suicide of Judas – John Canavesio (1492)

The Death of Judas – 15th cent. Fresco, Chapel of St. Sebastian, Villard-de-Lans, France (Artist Unknown)
Statius Pays Homage to Virgil

Statius Kneels after Dante Reveals Virgil – Firenze, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Strozzi 152 (ca. 1330)

Statius Pays Homage to Virgil – Egerton 943 Manuscript (ca. 1340)

The Homage of Statius – Morgan Library Florentine MS 1345 (ca. 1350)

The Homage of Statius – Bodleian Library MS. Holkham misc. 48 (ca. 1368)

The Homage of Statius (Possibly Sturler-Baudran, Late 19th cent.)

The Homage of Statius – Pippo Madè€ (1936)

The Homage of Statius – Piero Cattaneo (1989)