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- Botticelli Inferno
- 1480 Botticelli
- Punishment Dante Hell
- Sarcophagus Illustration
- Medieval Literature Art
- Inferno Canto Xviii
- Symbolic Hell Scene
- Dark Brown Colors
- Divine Judgment Art
- Vellum Artwork
- Hell Scene Botticelli
- Renaissance Painting
- Dante'S Inferno Art
- Divine Comedy
- Hell Artwork Detail
- Earthy Color Palette
- Monochromatic Art
- Renaissance Art History
- Funeral Procession
- Medieval Symbolism Inferno
- Silverpoint Drawing Technique
- 15Th Century Art
- Classical Art Influence Botticelli
- Botticelli Florence
- Memento Mori
Witness Botticelli’s ‘Inferno,’ Canto XVIII – a dramatic 1480 oil painting of Dante's Hell. Explore this layered, earthy masterpiece showcasing torment & divine judgment. #Botticelli #RenaissanceArt
Born Alessandro di Mariano di Vanni Filipepi around 1445 in Florence, Sandro Botticelli’s formative years were steeped in Florentine craftsmanship and artistic patronage. Trained under Fra Filippo Lippi, he mastered the techniques of his time while forging connections with influential families like the Medici.
Explore Sandro Botticelli’s ‘Divine Comedy Inferno’ illustration – a monochromatic medieval masterpiece. Discover its unique style & symbolic details in this aged parchment depiction of death and mourning.