Vision of Hell

Gustave DORE   |   DANTE

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Vision of Hell
Vision of Hell
Vision of Hell
Vision of Hell
Vision of Hell

"TORMENTS SHOWN WITH MINUTE AND SOMETIMES SHOCKING FIDELITY": DORÉ'S MAGNIFICENT EDITION OF DANTE'S INFERNO, WITH 75 PLATES

(DORÉ, Gustave) DANTE. The Vision of Hell. London: Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, 1868. Folio (11 by 15 inches), contemporary full plum morocco, elaborately gilt-decorated spine and covers, raised bands, all edges gilt.

Handsome 1868 folio edition of one of Gustave Doré's most famous illustrated works—the Inferno of Dante Alighieri—with frontispiece portrait of the poet and 75 full-page wood-engravings, most desirable in elegant contemporary morocco-gilt by Blackie & Son of Glasgow.

"One can hardly deny that Doré is not merely one of the most popular but also one of the greatest of all illustrators… He gladly subjugated his imagination, aiming at literal renderings of the precise descriptions of the Inferno. Thus the varied torments of the dwellers in Hell are shown with minute and sometimes shocking fidelity" (Ray, 327-28). In illustrating Dante's 14th-century masterpiece, Doré "was adrift on dreams of splendor, with flights of fancy that are still inspirational to the religious and the non-religious" (Malan, 95). A very early edition with the imprint date stated on the title page. Containing frontispiece portrait of Dante Alighieri and 75 full-page woodcut engravings. Henry Francis Cary's translation first published in 1814; "it has remained the translation which, on Dante's name being mentioned, occurs first to the mind" (DNB). First published with Doré's illustrations by Hachette in 1861. Malan, 229, 263. Engraved armorial bookplate; binder's ticket.

Only mild, occasional foxing. A beautiful folio in fine condition.

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