I really enjoyed researching Dali's Inferno series, but Dali has some equally, and if not more, interesting pieces in his Purgatorio and paridiso series. I have attached a link which brings you to a website displaying all of the pieces in the three od Dali"s series. I would display some pieces on this blog post, but the images are too large for the page to handle.
http://www.lockportstreetgallery.com/DivineComedy.htm
Saturday, November 11, 2017
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You got me contemplating whether I should spend a whopping $100 or $200 on a woodblock or two. I've always loved Dali's art and after giving and watching presentations this past week, I love him even more. Everyone visualizes something different when they read a book or poem; Dali had a beautiful mind. Seeing all of Dali's pieces from Purgatorio and Paradiso makes me wish I could see what he was thinking as he read The Divine Comedy. His artwork is particularly haunting, which appropriates the subject matter and provides lighter visualization for gory aspects of Dante's allegory. Thanks for the link bro.
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