Dante and Forese Continue to Talk

Dante Continues to Talk with Forese – Venezia, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, IX, 276 (ca. 1385)
Piccarda Donati

Bust of Piccarda Donati – Giovanni Bastianini (1855)

Piccarda Donati Kidnapped from the Convent of Santa Chiara by Her Brother Corso – Lorenzo Toncini (ca. 1864)

Corso Donati at the Convent – Raffaello Sorbi (1865)

Piccarda Donati Forcibly Removed from the Convent by Her Brother – Raffaello Sorbi (1866)

Piccarda is Kidnapped from the Convent – Leibig Card

Piccarda Speaks with Dante in the Paradiso – Gustave Dore (1868)

Piccarda Speaks with Dante in the Paradiso (colorized) – Gustave Dore (1868)
Forese Points Out Other Gluttons

Forese Points Out Other Notable Gluttons – Egerton 943 Manuscript (ca. 1340)

Among the Gluttons – Domenico Mastroianni – (early-mid-20th cent.)
Bonagiunta

Bonagiunta Orbicciani da Lucca (Artist Unknown)

Dante and Bonagiunta – Egerton 943 Manuscript (ca. 1340)

Dante with Bonagiunta and Pope Martin IV – Morgan Library Florentine MS 1345 (ca. 1350)

Forese Points Out Bonagiunta and Others among the Gluttons – Bodleian Library MS. Holkham misc. 48 (ca. 1368)

Speaking with Bonagiunta – Moving with Forese and the Gluttons – Bodleian Library MS. Holkham misc. 48 (ca. 1368)

Bonagiunta, Pope Martin IV, and Others – Venezia, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, IX, 276 (ca. 1385)

Dante Speaks with Bonagiunta, Ubaldino, and Pope Martin IV – Master of the Pliny of Pico della Mirandola (1491)

Encounter with Bonagiunta and Pope Martin IV – G.G. Macchiavelli (1896)

Forese Points Out Bonagiunta and Pope Martin IV – Amos Nattini (ca. 1915-1939)

La Vita Nuova, containing one of Dante’s poems: “Ladies who have intelligence of Love” (1294)
Pope Martin IV

Portrait of the Pope Martin IV (1281-1285)

A Dish of Bolsena Eels, a Favorite of Pope Martin IV

Vernaccia di San Gimignano, a favorite of Pope Martin IV
Corso Donati

Corso Donati (1590, Artist Unknown)

Corso Donati (left) Killed While Escaping from Florence – Medieval Illustration

The Death of Corso Donati – Raffaello Sorbi (1861)

The Towers of Corso Donati’s Residence in Florence
The Second Tree

The Gluttons Stretch Out Their Arms Toward the Second Tree – Firenze, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Strozzi 152 (ca. 1330)

The Gluttonous Beside the Tree – Egerton 943 Manuscript (ca. 1340)

A Second Tree on the Terrace of Gluttony – Morgan Library Florentine MS 1345 (ca. 1350)

Gluttons at the Second Tree – Biblioteca e Complesso Monumentale Dei Girolamini, Napoli (1355)

Forese Points Out Bonagiunta and Others Among the Gluttons – Bodleian Library MS. Holkham misc. 48 – (ca. 1368)

The Trees on the Terrace of Gluttony – Bodleian Library MS. Canon. Ital. 108 (1375)

Gluttonous Sinners at the Second Tree – Venezia, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, IX, 276 (ca. 1385)

The Gluttons and the Second Tree – Bonino de Boninis (1467)

Gluttons Gathered Around the Second Tree – Biblioteca Vaticana – Codice Urbinate Latino 365 (1481)

The Penance of the Gluttons, Meeting with Forese Donati and Bonagiunta Orbicciani, the Angel of Temperance – Sandro Botticelli (ca. 1485)

Gluttons, Arrival at the Second Tree – Federico Zuccari (1586)

The Gluttons at the Second Tree – Antonio Zata, ed., Venice (1757)

The Intemperate – John Flaxman (1793)

Gluttons around the Second Tree – Luigi Ademollo (1817)

The Gluttons at the Second Tree – Bartolomeo Pinelli (1824)

Gluttons Reaching up toward the Second Tree – Francesco Scaramuzza (ca. 1850)

The Voice in the Tree Tells Them to Pass on – Francesco Scaramuzza (ca. 1850)

Gluttons at the Tree – Gustave Dore (1868)

Gluttonous at the Tree (colorized) – Gustave Dore (1868)

Gluttons at the Second Tree – Niccolo Tommaseo (1908)

The Tree of Punishment – Salvador Dali (mid-20th cent.)
Drunken Centaurs

Eurytrus Attempts to Kidnap Hippodamia – Greek Vase

Battle of Lapiths and Centaurs – Luca Giordano (1634-1705)

Gideon’s Soldiers Greedily Drinking from the Jordan River (Artist Unknown)
The Angel of Temperance

The Angel of Temperance – Egerton 943 Manuscript (ca. 1340)

The Angel of Temperance – Morgan Library Florentine MS 1345 (ca. 1350)

A Second Tree – A Flaming Angel Invites the Pilgrims to Climb upward – Bodleian Library MS. Holkham misc. 48 (ca. 1368)

Angel of Temperance, (Souls in the Flames) – Bodleian Library MS. Canon. Ital. 108 (1375)

The Angel of Temperance – Biblioteca Vaticana – Codice Urbinate Latino 365 (1481)

The Angel of Temperance and the Stairs to the Seventh Terrace – Federico Zuccari (1586)

Dante is Blinded by the Angel of Temperance Who Shows the the Way up – Francesco Scaramuzza (ca. 1850)