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Mortuary mask of Dante Alighieri with part of the shoulders.
Dive into the Mystery and Legacy of Dante Alighieri with Our Exceptional Mortuary mask.
Who is Dante Alighieri?
Dante Alighieri, the 13th-century Italian poet, is the author of the masterful work "The Divine Comedy." He is regarded as one of the greatest writers in world literature, a pioneer of the Italian language, and a master of allegorical poetry. His work has had a profound impact on Western culture and continues to inspire generations of readers and artists.
The Work of Dante Alighieri:
"The Divine Comedy" "The Divine Comedy" is a poetic epic divided into three parts: Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise. The work narrates Dante's journey through these three realms, offering a meditation on life, death, redemption, and faith. It represents an allegorical journey of the human soul to God and explores timeless themes such as justice, love, and destiny.
Features of Our Dante Alighieri Mortuary mask :
- Height: cm.
- Material: white plaster.
- Other available materials: resin, reconstituted stone.
- Available finishes: bronze, terracotta, marble, wood, polychrome, gilding, stone, or diorite. Contact us to inquire about our finishes' prices (vary depending on the desired color).
This reproduction is available for sale in plaster, polyester resin, or reconstituted stone, and can be finished (or not) in bronze, terracotta, marble, wood, polychrome, gilding, stone, or diorite. Feel free to consult us for various pricing options (depending on finishes and materials).
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The History of Mortuary mask of Dante Alighieri
Dante Alighieri's Death Mask is a fascinating historical relic. Made of plaster from Dante's face after his death in 1321, it is one of the few authentic artifacts of the poet. This striking impression captures Dante's facial features as they were at the time of his death, preserving for eternity the expression of this brilliant mind.
The Art of Death Mask Impressions
Death mask impressions were a common practice in the 19th century to immortalize the faces of the deceased. Created from the face of the deceased shortly after death, they captured the most intimate details and expressions of the face. These masks were then used for various purposes, including artistic, scientific, and commemorative. They served to honor the memory of the deceased and preserve a physical memento of the departed.
Moving Description of Mortuary mask of Dante Alighieri
Dante Alighieri's Death Mask reveals the nobility and depth of the author's soul. His broad forehead, marked by reflection, unveils a keen intellect. The gentle lines of his cheeks evoke wisdom and life experience. His lips, simultaneously firm and gentle, appear ready to utter the words that changed the course of literature. His closed eyes reflect the calm of death but retain the gleam of knowledge and passion.
Why Own Mortuary mask of Dante Alighieri?
Dante Alighieri's Death Mask is more than just a historical artifact. It is a window into the soul of a literary genius, a direct connection to the mind that gave birth to "The Divine Comedy." Having it in your possession is an invitation to inspiration, wisdom, and Dante's legacy in your everyday life. It is an invaluable conversation piece and a tribute to the enduring power of poetry.
Add Mortuary mask of Dante Alighieri to Your Collection
Owning this replica of Dante Alighieri's Death Mask means adding a piece of literary history to your collection. Whether you are a poetry enthusiast, an art lover, or a history student, this mask embodies the depth and beauty of human creativity.
Take the First Step Toward Dante's Legacy
Explore the world of Dante Alighieri with the Death Mask and immerse yourself in the work that has captivated generations. Order today to bring a piece of Dante's soul into your home or offer this unique gift to a loved one passionate about literature and history. Dante Alighieri is immortal, and his legacy continues to shine through the ages.
If the reproduction you want is not immediately available, we will contact you immediately by email to inform you of the average additional manufacturing time planned by our workshop.
The average times for each stage of production of our reproductions are as follows
Time required to make a mould in full time: 1 month.
Time to print a piece: 1 day.
Finishing time: Varies from one piece to another, on average one week.
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