Watch the entire video, showcasing the first eight circles of the Inferno, on YouTube.
Dino Di Durante, Inferno: The Art Collection (2014)
“Dino Di Durante’s life’s work, passion, and assistance from a committee of Dante experts helped guide his hand through his contemporary paintings, inspired to educate the world about Dante and his Divine Comedy.
“Boris [Acosta]’s documentary feature film (Inferno by Dante) will screen at Cannes Film Festival in May 2016, and Dino Di Durante’s 72-piece art collection has been published as a book on Amazon [. . .] Each painting comes with a description of the passage at the bottom of each page as well as QR Codes to be scanned to read the actual text for free online while enjoying the art itself. Inferno: The Art Collection as the book is titled, is already translated in 33 languages, with more to come.” — Review: “Dante’s Inferno Gets Repainted” on Thalo: Artist Community
See the related post on Dino Di Durante and Boris Acosta’s Dante’s Inferno Animated here.
Trump Circle
The New Yorker, February 22, 2016
“L’Inferno di Paperino” (1987)
Much like his Disney companion Topolino (Mickey Mouse), Paperino (Donald Duck) also finds himself on a tour through the Inferno. Written by Giulio Chierchini and Massimo Marconi, with artwork by Giulio Chierchini. Published in Italy on August 9, 1987.
See the full cycle of the Adventures of Paperino and his pals here.
Contributed by Chiara Montera (University of Pittsburgh)
Peter Mann, “Dinner with Dante” (2014)
The Quixote Syndrome, May 26, 2014
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