The Divine Comedy Relates Dante celestial adventures during which he discovers, among other things, the horizons of hell and his ordeal And leaves to meet the Holy Trinity (the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit). Long poem divided into three parts, "Hell", "Purgatory" And "Paradise" is by far his most famous work. References: Field p189 to 200 / Michler & Lopsinger 1078 Authenticitis: certificate of authenticity from our gallery Careful shipment in professional packaging reinforced Information: The Divine Comedy required the engraving of more than 3,500 woods and three years of work to make all the finesse of the illustrations created by Dali. Published by Joseph Forest and the clear hours, the Divine Comedy illustrated by Salvador Dali constitutes one of the monuments of the publishin.
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