Illustration to the Divine Comedy (Inferno), Sandro Botticelli, 1480s

Illustration to the Divine Comedy (Inferno), Sandro Botticelli, 1480s

Dante's passage was the subject of discussion: according to some, dante confused photinus of thessalonica with photinus of sirmium, who was also condemned for heresy; and pope anastasius with emperor anastasius i (491-518). Date: 1480s. Medium: pen and ink, silverpoint on parchment. Collection: Vatican Library. Sandro Botticelli - Illustration to the Divine Comedy (Inferno) - WGA02859
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Author: Sandro Botticelli (1445–1510)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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early renaissance,florentine schoolsandro botticelli's illustrations to the divine comedyilluminated manuscripts in the vatican15th-century drawings15th-century drawings from italyanastasius iiinferno canto 11anastasius i, byzantine emperordrawings of popespope anastasius iidivine comedy illustrated by botticellipen and inksilverpoint on parchmentvatican librarysandro botticelli

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