Divine Comedy
author
Dante Alighieri
(Florence, 1265 - 1321, Ravenna)
author
Cristoforo Landino
(Florence, 1425 - 1498, Borgo alla Collina)
printer
Bonino Bonini
(Lastovo, Dubrovnik Republic, about 1454 - 1528, Treviso)
designer
Sandro Botticelli
(Florence, 1444 or 1445 - 1510, Florence)
binder
Robert Riviere
(London, 1808 - 1882, London)
Date1487
Place MadeBrescia, Lombardy, Italy, Europe
MediumPrinted ink on paper
Dimensions37.2 x 26 x 5.2 cm (14 5/8 x 10 1/4 x 2 1/16 in.)
ClassificationsBooks
Credit LineIsabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Accession number2.c.1.7
DescriptionI Vol. (310 leaves, 620 pages) : paper : ill. ; 35 cm. (folio)Status
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This edition of the Divine Comedy is illustrated throughout with a series of woodcuts inspired by Baldini's engravings after Botticelli. The borders around the woodcuts are made up of white-lined designs of strapwork and grotesque figures on a black ground, a woodcut style and technique used frequently by Venetian illustrators. The added illuminated borders and capital letters in bright pigments and gold leaf are opulent touches borrowed from the manuscript tradition, and are not uncommon in early printed books. This volume was once owned by John Ruskin, an avid student of the art of the book.
Id720507
Last Updated8/9/24
EmbARK ObjectID17672
Other NumberISTC id00031000
Source ID5923