Csuhai István. 2010.09.23. 07:05. A Képzőművészeti Szakközépiskola tanárának másfél méter magas posztamensen álló, kb. ugyanilyen magas bronz alkotásán a Dantét vezető Vergilius látható, aki az égre mutat, s kimondja az Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem a talapzaton is olvasható jelmondatát. Borítóképnek az utolsó As Vergilius sat right next to Dante, their legs touching each other. He starts guiding Dante onto his lap towards him, holding them by their waist. As Dante gets closer to Vergilius, he stops them for a moment to just start touching their shirt. Dante felt Vergilius’ scarred hand touching their back, they felt they could burst any moment. He put forward an even larger painting inspired by Dante whose work was much loved by the Romantics and who captured all its dramatic beauty. This painting was inspired by a short scene from the Inferno, set in the eighth circle of Hell (the circle for falsifiers and counterfeiters), where Dante, accompanied by Virgil, watches a fight between V pekle Dante našiel všetky slabosti a hriechy rodnej Florencie. Decembrové vydanie HR je mimoriadne pestré, prejdete sa Florenciou, Benátkami, zúčastníte sa rukojemníckej drámy a pozriete sa aj do laboratória Louisa Pasteura. Vtedy sa ho ujme Vergíliou tieň (symbol rozumu a svetskej autority) ten kto ho sprevádza po pekle a očistci. PEKLO – Dante znázorňuje ako nálievkovitú dutinu rozdelenú do 9 stupňov, kruhov v ktorých sa trápia hriešnici podľa svojej viny. Tresty sú odlišné a lenivci, kacíri a neveriaci, podvodníci a lišiaci, násilníci Dante in Hell. Dante in Hell or Dante, led by Virgil, Consoles the Souls of the Envious is an 1835 oil-on-canvas painting by Hippolyte Flandrin. Contrary to its primary title, it shows a scene from the Circle of the Envious, the second circle of Purgatory in Canto III of Purgatorio. The scene depicts Dante on the mountain of Purgatorio trying Vlastní podobizna (v roli Hamleta) – na pařížském Salónu vystavuje r.1822 obraz Danteho bárka – též nazývaný Dante a Vergilius v pekle, který později odkoupil francouzský stát – 1824 – Krveprolití na Chiu – nová koncepce malby – díky tomuto obrazu se stal vlajklonošem Eclogue 4, also known as the Fourth Eclogue, is the name of a Latin poem by the Roman poet Virgil. Part of his first major work, the Eclogues, the piece was written around 40 BC, during a time of brief stability following the Treaty of Brundisium; it was later published in and around the years 39–38 BC. The work describes the birth of a boy .

dante a vergilius v pekle