Drawings and Prints

Attributed to Alessandro Vellutello
Purgatorio, Canto XXXII. Dante, Stazio and Matilda, and a Further Female Figure (Beatrice?) Looking at the Tree of Eden; Cart Representing the Church with the Prostitute Representing the Roman Curia on it, Dragged by the Giant Representing France
1966.12:19
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Attributed to Alessandro Vellutello
Purgatorio, Canto XXXIII and Paradiso, Canto I. Dante Drinks from the Eunoe, the Stream of Good Memory; Accompanying Beatrice, Dante Ascends to the Circle of Fire
1966.12:20
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Attributed to Alessandro Vellutello
Inferno, Canto I (Antinferno). Three Pairs of Minute Figures on a Road Passing Through a Rocky Landscape, With Steam Coming Out of a Hole in the Ground at Left, Rough Sea in the Background and Stars above at Right
1966.12:1
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Attributed to Alessandro Vellutello
Inferno, Canto I (Antinferno). Empty Path through Volcanic Landscape with Five Smoking Holes; Sea and Mountains in Background and Starry Sky Above
1966.12:2
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Attributed to Alessandro Vellutello
Inferno, Canto I (Antinferno). Virgil and Dante on the Path through Rocky Landscape, Close to a Crevasse and Smoking Hole
1966.12:3
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Attributed to Alessandro Vellutello
Inferno, Canto III. Charon Portrayed Shipping the Damned through the Acheron, Seen as a Circular Lake with the Entrance to the First Circle in the Middle. Dante and Virgil Looking at the Damned Who Are Being Attacked by Hornets and Wasps; Pointing to the Entrance; Approaching the Ferry; Speaking to Charon; Boarding the Ferry; and on the Ferry. At top a town?
1966.12:4
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Attributed to Alessandro Vellutello
Inferno, Canto XI - XII. Virgil and Dante, at Upper Left, Before the Tomb of Pope Anastasius; Their Meeting with the Minotaur; Their Descent to the Phlegethon (River of Boiling Blood); Their Meeting with the Centaurs, Who Guard the Damned and Punish Them with Arrows; Chiron Gives Them as a Guide the Centaur Nessus; Dante and Virgil Are Carried by Nessus and Together They Cross the Phlegethon Where the Tyrants are Immmersed in Blood According To The Degree of Their Guilt; Virgil, Dante and Nessus Reach the Middle. At top, a town. Verso: Bell or Hat?
1966.12:5
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Attributed to Alessandro Vellutello
Inferno, Canto XIII. Virgil and Dante in the Forest of Those of Who Have Committed Suicide. They Meet Piero delle Vigne, Lano da Siena, and Giacomo da Sant' Andrea Chased by Dogs. Six Harpies in the Forest. At top, a town
1966.12:6
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Attributed to Alessandro Vellutello
Inferno, Canto XX. The Circle of Soothsayers; Dante is Carried by Virgil; On the Bridge They Meet Figures with Their Heads Turned Backwards. At top, a town
1966.12:7
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Attributed to Alessandro Vellutello
Series of 20 drawings, illustrating the "Inferno" and "Purgatorio" of Dante's "Divina Commedia"
1966.12:1-20
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