The Mystic Procession Turns Back To The Forest

The Mystical Procession Goes Back – Firenze, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Strozzi 152 (ca. 1330)

Angels Dancing, and Dante, Virgil, and Matelda Following the Chariot – Egerton 943 Manuscript (ca. 1340)

The Procession Moves Back into the Forest – Bodleian Library MS. Holkham misc. 48 (ca. 1368)

The Procession Leaves, the Chariot Goes off with Beatrice (colored drawing) – Alessandro Vellutello (1544)

The Procession Returns to the Forest – Luigi Ademollo (1817)

The Griffin Pulling the Triumphal Chariot with the Three Graces, Four Virtues and Two Apostles – Egerton 943 Manuscript (ca. 1340)

The Griffin Pulling the Chariot with the Seven Virtues and Apostles – Egerton 943 Manuscript (ca. 1340)

The Theological Virtues on the Chariot Drawn by the Griffin – Medieval Manuscript Illustration

The Virtues Dancing Near the Chariot – Vittorio Alinari, ed., Florence (1902)
At the Tree

The Chariot Arrives at the Tree of Knowledge – Firenze, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Strozzi 152 (ca. 1330)

Beatrice and the Virtues – Egerton 943 Manuscript (ca. 1340)

The Griffin Ties the Chariot to the Tree of Life, the Chariot is ravaged – Bodleian Library MS. Holkham misc. 48 (ca. 1368)

The Chariot is Tied to the Tree of Knowledge, the Procession Returns to Heaven – Venezia, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, IX, 276 (ca. 1385)

Dante Slumbers Near the Tree of Knowledge – Venezia, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, IX, 276 (ca. 1385)

The Chariot at the Tree of Knowledge – Bonino de Boninis (1467)

Beatrice Seated under the Tree of Knowledge Surrounded by the Virtues – Biblioteca Vaticana – Codice Urbinate Latino 365 (1481)

The Renewal of the Tree of Life, the Wreck of the Chariot (colored drawing) – Alessandro Vellutello (1544)
Dante Slumbers at the Tree

Statius, Matelda, and Dante Sleeping – Egerton 943 Manuscript (ca. 1340)

Dante Roused by Matelda – Egerton 943 Manuscript (ca. 1340)

At the Tree of Knowledge, Dante Slumbering – Christopher Dall’ Acqua (1734-1787)

Dante Awakens to See Beatrice before Him – Biblioteca e Complesso Monumentale Dei Girolamini, Napoli (1355)

Dante Is Drowsy, the Violation of the Chariot – Master of the Pliny of Pico della Mirandola (1491)

Dante’s Awakening Between Beatrice and Matelda – M. A. Schiavonio. Venezia, Ed. Zatta (1757)

Dante Slumbers at the Tree of Knowledge – Francesco Scaramuzza (ca. 1850)

Dante Awakens and Tries to Remember His Dream – Francesco Scaramuzza (ca. 1850)

Dante’s Drowsiness – G.G. Macchiavelli (1896)

Earthly Paradise, the Tree of Knowledge and the Fate of the Church – Sandro Botticelli (ca. 1485)

Toward the Tree of Law – Salvador Dali (mid-20th cent.)

Dante Awakens – Salvador Dali (mid-20th cent.)
The Attack on the Chariot

The Eagle and Dragon Attack the Chariot – Egerton 943 Manuscript (ca. 1340)

The Seven Horned Heads on the Chariot – Egerton 943 Manuscript (ca. 1340)

The Chariot is Ravaged by Beasts, the Procession Returns to Heaven – Morgan Library Florentine MS 1345 (ca. 1350)

Various Creatures Damage the Chariot – Biblioteque de l’Arsenal, Paris (1380)

The Great Eagle Crashes into the Chariot – Francesco Scaramuzza (ca. 1850)

A Fox Jumps into the Chariot – Francesco Scaramuzza (ca. 1850)

A Dragon Pierces the Floor of the Chariot with Its Tail – Francesco Scaramuzza (ca. 1850)
The Whore and the Giant

The Giant and the Harlot – Egerton 943 Manuscript (ca. 1340)

The Giant Beats the Whore – Morgan Library Florentine MS 1345 (ca. 1350)

The Giant Beats the Whore and then Drags the Chariot away – Bodleian Library MS. Holkham misc. 48 (ca. 1368)

Dante, Statius, and Beatrice Observe the Giant, the Giant Drives Away the Harlot Sitting in the Chariot with the Seven Heads – Biblioteque de l’Arsenal, Paris (1380)

The Giant and the Whore – Napoli, Biblioteca Nazionale Vittorio Emanuele III – Carta 133r (ca. 1400)

The Giant Takes the Monstrous Chariot off into the Forest – Biblioteque de l’Arsenal, Paris (1380)

The Chariot is Ravaged by Various Creatures, the Giant Beats the Whore – Venezia, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, IX, 276 (ca. 1385)

At the Tree of Knowledge, the Ravaged Chariot Is Taken away by the Giant with the Whore (drawing) – Alessandro Vellutello (1544)

The Intrigues of the Church – John Flaxman (1793)

The Violation of the Chariot, the Giant and the Whore – Bartolomeo Pinelli (1824)

The Harlot and the Giant – William Blake (1824)

The Giant and the Whore – Jean Dargent (1824-1899)

The Giant and the Whore – Gustave Dore (1868)

The Giant and the Whore (colorized) – Gustave Dore (1868)

The Giant Kisses the Whore as She Looks at Dante – Francesco Scaramuzza (ca. 1850)

The Jealous Giant Beats the Whore – Francesco Scaramuzza (ca. 1850)

The Giant Drags the Monstrous Chariot Away – Francesco Scaramuzza (ca. 1850)

The Giant and the Whore – Amos Nattini (ca. 1915-1939)