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Glass Frame : Francesca da Rimini, 1837. Creator: Dyce, William (1806-1864)
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Francesca da Rimini, 1837. Creator: Dyce, William (1806-1864)
Francesca da Rimini, 1837. Found in the Collection of National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh
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Media ID 19061014
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1837 Dante Dante Alighieri Divina Commedia Divine Comedy Dyce Edinburgh Francesca Da Rimini Great Britain Kiss National Gallery Of Scotland Paolo And Francesca Paolo Malatesta The Divine Comedy Academic Art
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 17.7cm x 12.7cm (7" x 5")
Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 16.2cm (8" x 6.4")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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In this print of "Francesca da Rimini" by William Dyce, we are transported to a world of love, tragedy, and mythology. The painting, created in 1837 and housed in the National Gallery of Scotland in Edinburgh, beautifully captures the essence of Dante's epic poem "The Divine Comedy". Dyce skillfully depicts the tragic tale of Francesca da Rimini and her lover Paolo Malatesta. As we gaze upon the oil on canvas masterpiece, we witness their forbidden love unfolding before our eyes. The artist's attention to detail is remarkable; every brushstroke brings life to this poignant scene. The composition exudes an air of romance as Francesca and Paolo share a tender kiss amidst swirling drapery. Their embrace symbolizes both their undying affection for one another and their eternal damnation for succumbing to forbidden desires. As viewers delve deeper into this allegorical artwork, they can appreciate how Dyce seamlessly merges literature with visual art. His interpretation not only pays homage to Dante Alighieri's literary genius but also showcases his own artistic prowess. This print serves as a testament to the power that art possesses - it transports us through time and space while evoking deep emotions within us. It reminds us that even centuries later, stories like Francesca da Rimini continue to captivate our hearts and minds.
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