by Claudia Baroncelli
What happens when the visionary genius of Salvador Dalì meets one of the greatest Italian poets, Dante Alighieri, interpreting with a totally personal touch his most famous masterpiece, the Divine Comedy? Check it out with Swide.
As one of the most fascinating, complex and wonderful works by the undisputed genius of Italian culture, Dante Alighieri, the Divine Comedy has been interpreted and celebrated through the ages by artists, painters and intellectuals who have been seduced by its characters, atmospheres and hidden meanings.
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