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The Inferno According to Dante
about 1460–1480 (printed around 1800)
Medium/Technique
Engraving (fine manner)
Dimensions
Sheet: 22.5 x 28.4 cm (8 7/8 x 11 3/16 in.)(trimmed within the platemark)
Credit Line
Harvey D. Parker Collection—Harvey Drury Parker Fund
Accession Number97.1260
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsEurope, Prints and Drawings
ClassificationsPrints
Catalogue Raisonné
Hind A.I.59
DescriptionThis engraving, after the fresco in the Camposanto, Pisa, was published in both editions of Alessandro da Morrona, Pisa illustrata nelle Arti del Disegno, published in 1787 and 1812. According to Hind, no contemporary impressions are known.
According to Morrona, the engraving was on the verso of the same copper plate that bore the image of Saint Jerome in Penitence, with Two Ships in a Harbor (MFA accession number P971).
According to Morrona, the engraving was on the verso of the same copper plate that bore the image of Saint Jerome in Penitence, with Two Ships in a Harbor (MFA accession number P971).
Marks
Verso, bottom left, stamped in red ink, the mark of Henry F. Sewall, New York (Lugt 1309); verso, lower right, stamped in violet ink, the mark of the MFA Harvey D. Parker Collection (Lugt 1870)
InscriptionsIn plate, at upper left: Questo + elinferno + del + ca[m]po san / to + DiPisa +
ProvenanceHenry Foster Sewall (b. 1816 - d. 1896; Lugt 1309), New York; 1896, by inheritance to his son, Charles Sewall (b. 1848 - d. 1898); 1897, sold by Charles Sewall to the MFA [see note]. (Accession Date: October 5, 2022)
NOTE: Henry F. Sewall offered his collection to the MFA for purchase in 1888. That purchase was finalized in 1897, one year after his death.
NOTE: Henry F. Sewall offered his collection to the MFA for purchase in 1888. That purchase was finalized in 1897, one year after his death.