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Virgil silencing Plutus engraving

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Virgil silencing Plutus engraving

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Bible Dante Devil Evil Gustave Dore Hell Inferno Silence Virgil


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In this print titled "Virgil silencing Plutus engraving" we are transported into the depths of Dante's Inferno, where a profound silence prevails over the realm of evil. The image beautifully captures Gustave Doré's intricate engraving, depicting Virgil, the renowned Roman poet and Dante's guide through Hell, silencing Plutus, the devilish embodiment of greed and wealth. As our eyes wander across this mesmerizing artwork, we witness Virgil standing tall amidst a desolate landscape. The dark waters of a foreboding lake stretch out before him, reflecting an eerie glow from unseen sources. With his authoritative presence and unwavering determination, Virgil commands attention as he raises his hand to hush Plutus. The symbolism within this piece is profound. It speaks to the power of righteousness in silencing wickedness and reminds us that even in the darkest corners of existence, there is hope for redemption. Through religious undertones drawn from biblical references and Dante's epic poem itself, we are reminded that good can triumph over evil when guided by wisdom and faith. "The Palmer" an artist with impeccable skill at capturing fine details in prints like these, has masterfully brought Doré's work to life once again. This print serves as a testament to their dedication in preserving art history while allowing contemporary audiences to appreciate its timeless beauty. With every glance at this remarkable piece hanging on your wall or displayed on your desk, you will be transported into an

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