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Salvador Dali

THE DIVINE COMEDY

In the early 1950s, in celebration of the 700th birthday of the great Italian poet Dante Alighieri, the Italian government commissioned the Surrealist master Salvador Dalí (Spanish, 1904-1989) to create 100 illustrations for a commemorative edition of The Divine Comedy. Dalí’s hyperrealistic, bizarre, and nightmarish imagery seemed like the perfect pairing to Dante’s visions of Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise, yet public outcry against the commissioning of a Spanish artist to accompany the work of an Italian cultural hero forced the Italian government to revoke its support for the project. Undaunted, Dalí worked with a French publisher to have 100 wood engravings (one for each of The Divine Comedy’s verses) made after his own watercolors, which were completed and published in 1963. Some of his works are available in our Art Gallery and we offer them here today.

SELECT WORKS IN THE GALlERY COLLECTION BY Salvador Dali

Salvador Dali, "The Highest Beauty of Beatrice" Paradise Canto 8 (The Divine Comedy)
Salvador Dali, "The Fourth Terrace" Purgatory Canto 18 (The Divine Comedy)
Salvador Dali, "Leaving the Terrace of Anger" Purgatory Canto 17 (The Divine Comedy)
Salvador Dali, "The Guardian Angels of the Valley" Purgatory Canto 8 (The Divine Comedy)
Salvador Dali, "Virgil's Reproaches" Purgatory Canto 5 (The Divine Comedy)
Salvador Dali, "The Second Terrace" Purgatory Canto 13 (The Divine Comedy)
Salvador Dali, "Mounting the Seventh Terrace: Lust" Purgatory Canto 25 (The Divine Comedy)
Salvador Dali, "In the Cloud of the Angry Ones" Purgatory Canto 16. (The Divine Comedy)
Salvador Dali, "Death by Violence" Purgatory Canto 6 (The Divine Comedy)
Salvador Dali, "Announcement of the Great Event" Purgatory Canto 30 (The Divine Comedy)

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