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Dante Caught Without a Mask: Street Art in Florence

May 17, 2022 By Professor Elizabeth Coggeshall

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“Fantastic this work, certainly dating back to the lockdown in March [2020] and unfortunately already in an advanced stage of deterioration. Protagonist Dante Alighieri, acknowledged father of Italian literature and language, author of the Divine Comedy, dressed as always in red and crowned with laurel. Arrested as caught without a mask by a policeman with an anti-Covid 19 mask (with an American uniform?) and by another figure in a spacesuit (an astronaut?), also with a mask!  Live-size pictures. Many metaphors can be ventured! Florence, via delle Seggiole.”   —Arte Leonardo blog, Leonardo da Vinci Art School

Categories: Places, Visual Art & Architecture
Tagged with: 2020, Coronavirus, Covid-19, Dante Portraits, Florence, Italy, Lockdown, Masks, Police, Street Art

Beatrice Doodle Mask

September 23, 2020 By lsanchez

Beatrice doodle mask designed by Chris Corbin.

Check out the mask on Redbubble here.

Categories: Consumer Goods, Visual Art & Architecture
Tagged with: 2020, Apparel, Art, Artists, Beatrice, Coronavirus, Fashion, Masks

Written by Dante Alighieri Mask

September 20, 2020 By lsanchez

Mask designed by sunnydays.

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Tagged with: 2020, Apparel, Coronavirus, Fashion, Masks

Dante Doodle Mask

September 19, 2020 By lsanchez

Dante doodle mask designed by Chris Corbin.

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Categories: Consumer Goods, Visual Art & Architecture
Tagged with: 2020, Apparel, Art, Artists, Coronavirus, Fashion, Masks

Dante’s Inferno: The Ballet (2014)

January 29, 2014 By Gretchen Williams '14

dantes-inferno-the-ballet“This new ballet traces Dante Alighieri’s journey through the nine levels of Hell in a chilling and beautiful tour-de-force of music, dance, striking masks, costumes, and choreography. With original music, masks, and sets created by Glenna Burmer, and music conducted by Grammy-award winner David Sabee and recorded at Studio X, this ballet is filled with exciting music, demonic dancing and wild choreography by the master Ronald Tice and Jennifer Porter.”    —Dante’s Inferno: The Ballet

Performances held February 21, 22, 23, 2014 at The Theatre at Meydenbauer Center (Bellevue, Washington).

Contributed By Gabrielle E. Orsi

Categories: Music, Performing Arts
Tagged with: 2014, Ballet, Bellevue, Dance, Inferno, Masks, Music, Washington

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