Art For Purgatorio Canto 33

The Virtues Sing a Psalm of Lamentation

The Virtues Begin to Sing and Beatrice Listens Sadly – Francesco Scaramuzza (ca. 1850)

Beatrice Listens to the Singing of the Virgins – Niccolo Tommaseo (1908)

Beatrice Echoes the Words of Jesus

Beatrice Echoes the Words of Jesus at the Last Supper – Francesco Scaramuzza (ca. 1850)

Beatrice Arranges the Virtues Ahead of Her

Beatrice Arranges the Virtues and Has Dante Walk with Her – Biblioteque de l’Arsenal, Paris (1380)

Beatrice Arranges the Virtues and Keeps Dante near Her – Venezia, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, IX, 276 (ca. 1385)

Earthly Paradise, Beatrice among the Virtues, the Group Moves on, Dante Bathes in the Eunoë – Sandro Botticelli (ca. 1485)

Beatrice Wants Dante Closer to Her

Beatrice Urges Dante to Come to Her – Morgan Library Florentine MS 1345 (ca. 1350)

Beatrice Invites Dante to Follow Her – Christopher Dall’ Acqua (1734-1787)

Beatrice, Dante, and Statius – Niccolo Tommaseo (1908)

Beatrice Urges Dante to Ask Questions

Conversation between Beatrice and Dante, Arrival at the Eunoë, Matelda Takes Dante through the Eunoë, then off to Paradise (drawing) – Alessandro Vellutello (1544)

Beatrice Urges Dante to Ask Her Questions – Francesco Scaramuzza (ca. 1850)

Beatrice’s Prophecy

Beatrice’s Prophecy – Master of the Pliny of Pico della Mirandola (1491)

At the Fountainhead of the Lethe and the Eunoë

The Fountain with the Two Rivers, Dante Is Brought to the Eunoë – Morgan Library Florentine MS 1345 (ca. 1350)

The Two Streams (Lethe and Eunoë) That Flow from One Source – Biblioteca Vaticana – Codice Urbinate Latino 365 (1481)

Dante Asks about the Two Rivers and Matelda Says That She Has already Told Him about Them – Francesco Scaramuzza (ca. 1850)

Dante at the Eunoë

Beatrice, Dante, and the Group Move toward the Eunoë – Morgan Library Florentine MS 1345 (ca 1350)

Matelda Prepares to Take Dante to the Eunoë – Venezia, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, IX, 276 (ca. 1385)

Beatrice Brings Dante to the Eunoë – Bodleian Library MS. Holkham misc. 48 (ca. 1368)

Beatrice with the Virtues at the Stream of Eunoë – Egerton 943 Manuscript (ca. 1340)

Beatrice Speaks to Dante before He Crosses the Eunoë – Egerton 943 Manuscript (ca. 1340)

Matelda Leads Dante and Statius to the Eunoë – Firenze, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Strozzi 152 (ca. 1330)

Dante at the Eunoë (colored drawing) – Alessandro Vellutello (1544)

The River Eunoë – John Flaxman (1793)

Matelda Leads Dante to the Eunoë – G.G. Macchiavelli (1896)

Dante is Led to the Eunoë – Bartolomeo Pinelli (1824)

Dante Drinks From The Eunoë

Dante Passing Though the Eunoë toward Beatrice – Biblioteca e Complesso Monumentale Dei Girolamini, Napoli (1355)

Matelda Bathes Dante in the Eunoë – Biblioteque de l’Arsenal, Paris (1380)

Dante Drinks from the Eunoë – Venezia, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, IX, 276 (ca. 1385)

Matelda Brings Dante to the Eunoë – 14th century, Venice, Biblioteca Marciana (ca. 1385)

Dante Drinks from the Eunoë (colored drawing) – Alessandro Vellutello (1544)

Matelda Brings Dante to the Eunoë – Federico Zuccari (1586)

Dante Is Led to the Eunoë – Artist unknown – Antonio Zata, ed., Venice (1757)

Matelda Brings Dante Through the Eunoë – Luigi Ademollo (1817)

Matelda Urges Statius also to Come into the Eunoë – Francesco Scaramuzza (ca. 1850)

Dante Drinks from the Eunoë – Gustave Dore (1868)

Dante Drinks from the Eunoë (colorized) – Gustave Dore (1868)

Dante Drinks from the Eunoë – Early 20th cent. Italian Postcard

Dante Drinks from the Eunoë – Amos Nattini (ca. 1915-1939)

Dante Drinks from the Eunoë – Domenico Mastroianni – (early-mid-20th cent.)

Dante Drinks from the Eunoë – Niccolo Tommaseo (1908)

Dante Emerges From The Eunoë

Dante Emerges from the Eunoë – Bodleian Library MS. Holkham misc. 48 (ca. 1368)

Dante Emerges from the Eunoë Ready to Rise into Paradise with Beatrice – Francesco Scaramuzza (ca. 1850)

Dante Emerges from the Eunoë – Tancredi Scarpelli (1932)

Dante Purified – Salvador Dali (mid-20th cent.)

At the Top of the Mountain

Dante and Beatrice on the Top of the Mountain of Purgatory – Biblioteque de l’Arsenal, Paris (1380)

Dante, Beatrice and Statius at the Top of the Mount of Purgatory – Medieval Manuscript Illustration (ca. 1400)

Dante and Beatrice Rise up to the Stars

Dante, Beatrice, and the Others Prepare to Move to the Stars – Federico Zuccari (1586)

Beatrice and Dante Rise to Paradise – Morgan Library Florentine MS 1345 (ca. 1350)

Dante and Beatrice Rise to Paradise – Biblioteca e Complesso Monumentale Dei Girolamini, Napoli (1355)

Dante Prepares to Rise up with Beatrice – Venezia, Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, IX, 276 (ca. 1385)

Dante and Beatrice Rise up to the Stars – Bernhard Schuler (ca. 1890)

Dante and Beatrice Rising into Paradise – Donn P. Crane 1878 – 1944