Questions & Answers
Our trusted network of 1stDibs sellers answer common questions
Who was the artist of the Divine Comedy?
1 Answer
The Divine Comedy was written by Dante Alighieri, a poet born in 1265 in Florence, Italy. In 1950, Salvador Dalí, a Spanish artist, illustrated the famed poem. Browse a collection of Divine Comedy pieces from top sellers worldwide on 1stDibs.
1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
Related Questions
- Where did Dali die?1 Answer
- How did Dali influence fashion?1 Answer
- Did Dali make sculptures?1 Answer
- How can I tell if a Dali piece is real?1 Answer
- How can I spot a real Salvador Dali?1 Answer
Shop for Dali Divine Comedy on 1stDibs
Divine Comedy
By Salvador Dalí
Located in OPOLE, PL
Salvador Dalí’s Divine Comedy is a series of 100 color wood engravings, each corresponding to a
Category
1970s Surrealist More Prints
Materials
Woodcut
$7,103 Sale Price
30% Off
Dante and Beatrice - Original WATERCOLOR, Signed (Descharnes #d6970_1951)
By Salvador Dalí
Located in Paris, IDF
Salvador Dali
Divine Comedy : Dante and Beatrice, 1952
Original watercolor
Signed in lower center
Category
1950s Surrealist Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
Materials
Ink, Watercolor
Divine Comedy Hell Canto 31
By Salvador Dalí
Located in Hollywood, FL
ARTIST: Salvador Dali
TITLE: Divine Comedy Hell Canto 31
MEDIUM: Woodblock
SIGNED: Hand Signed
Category
Mid-20th Century Surrealist Figurative Prints
Materials
Woodcut
Divine Comedy, The liars - Etching - 150ex
By Salvador Dalí
Located in Paris, IDF
engravings on copper, limited to the first 165 copies of the Divine Comedy (popular edition), published by
Category
1960s Surrealist Figurative Prints
Materials
Etching
Paradise: Canto 4 from The Divine Comedy
By Salvador Dalí
Located in Washington, DC
Artist: Salvador Dali
Title: Paradise: Canto 4
Portfolio: The Divine Comedy: Paradise
Medium
Category
1960s Surrealist Abstract Prints
Materials
Engraving
Divine Comedy : The Dwellers of Prato - Etching - 150ex
By Salvador Dalí
Located in Paris, IDF
black and white engravings on copper, limited to the first 165 copies of the Divine Comedy (popular
Category
1960s Surrealist Figurative Prints
Materials
Etching