Dante (Alighieri)
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Title
Dante (Alighieri)
Description
(Floransa)da Milli Müze evimde Giotto'nun bir kabartmasından alınmış Dante Alighieri'nin bir resmi. Dante, in Monarchia, a book that is less famous than his Inferno, argued for a universal empire to preserve peace. Reproduction of the Famous Bargello Portrait, Corrected by Antonio Marini shortly after its discover in Florence by the American Richard Henry Wilde, in 1840, and usually attributed to Giotto, but now accepted as the work of his pupil, Taddeo Gaddi. Dante in his exile seeks for peace.
Note
Dante (1265 - 1321) İtalyan ozan ve politikacıdır. En bilinen eseri İlahi Komedya 'dır. Giotto'nun kabartmasından alınmış resmi mevcuttur.
Language
English
French
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/17722
Collections
Type
Format
Siyah beyaz - Black & White, 19,2-15,2 cm, Baskı - Print
Number of Scanned Documents
7
Identifier
FFT740056
Rights
Open Access
Accrual Method
Purchase

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