Dante and Beatrice
Ary Scheffer
(Dutch (active in France), 1795–1858)
1851
Country of Origin, for CustomsFrance
Medium/TechniqueOil on canvas
Dimensions180 x 99 cm (70 7/8 x 39 in.)
Credit LineSeth K. Sweetser Fund
Accession number21.1283
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Beatrice, the Italian poet Dante's beloved, serves as his guide through Paradise in his epic poem, The Divine Comedy (1321). The verses from the poem that Scheffer illustrates are written on the frame and translate as follows: "And, of a sudden, meseemed that day was added / unto day, as though he who hath the power, / had adorned heaven with a second sun. Beatrice was standing with her eyes all fixed / upon the eternal wheels, and I fixed my sight / removed from there above, on her."
InscriptionsLower left: Arij SchefferProvenanceBy 1851, commissioned by and sold to Charles C. Perkins, Boston; by 1921, by inheritance to the Perkins's heirs; 1921, sold by Perkins' heirs to the MFA for $1600. (Accession Date: June 2, 1921)
Ary Scheffer
Unidentified artist, Belgian, fourth quarter 18th century
Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio or Santi)
Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio or Santi)