Exhibitions and Displays - The Courtauld Institute of Art

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This major exhibition features no less than thirty of Botticelli’s exquisite drawings for Dante’s Divine Comedy alongside a selection of outstanding Renaissance illuminated manuscripts. These works were all sensationally sold to Berlin in 1882 by the 12th Duke of Hamilton. Dated to around 1480-95 and drawn on vellum, Botticelli’s Dante drawings are very rarely exhibited. This is an exceptional opportunity to see a representative collection of the great Renaissance master’s interpretation of one of the canonical texts of world literature. Ten drawings will be included from each of the three parts of the Divine Comedy, charting Dante’s imaginary journey through Hell, Purgatory and Paradise.

The drawings will be accompanied by an extraordinary selection of illuminated manuscripts, many from the time of Botticelli. These include the monumental Hamilton Bible. One of the most important illuminated manuscripts in the world, this splendid princely volume is depicted in Raphael’s portrait of Pope Leo X (Florence, Uffizi Gallery) and has never returned to the United Kingdom since its sale in 1882.

Included in your admission ticket for The Gallery. If you wish to see this exhibition, please select a date between 18 February and 15 May 2016 when booking tickets.

Please note that lighting levels are kept low in this exhibition to protect the works on display. Photography is not permitted.

The Courtauld Gallery
Somerset House - The Strand
WC2R ORN London
United kingdom
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Exhibitions and Displays - The Courtauld Institute of Art The Courtauld Gallery Main address: The Courtauld Gallery Somerset House - The Strand WC2R ORN London, United kingdom The Courtauld Gallery Somerset House - The Strand WC2R ORN London, United kingdom This major exhibition features no less than thirty of Botticelli’s exquisite drawings for Dante’s Divine Comedy alongside a selection of outstanding Renaissance illuminated manuscripts. These works were all sensationally sold to Berlin in 1882 by the 12th Duke of Hamilton. Dated to around 1480-95 and drawn on vellum, Botticelli’s Dante drawings are very rarely exhibited. This is an exceptional opportunity to see a representative collection of the great Renaissance master’s interpretation of one of the canonical texts of world literature. Ten drawings will be included from each of the three parts of the Divine Comedy, charting Dante’s imaginary journey through Hell, Purgatory and Paradise.

The drawings will be accompanied by an extraordinary selection of illuminated manuscripts, many from the time of Botticelli. These include the monumental Hamilton Bible. One of the most important illuminated manuscripts in the world, this splendid princely volume is depicted in Raphael’s portrait of Pope Leo X (Florence, Uffizi Gallery) and has never returned to the United Kingdom since its sale in 1882.

Included in your admission ticket for The Gallery. If you wish to see this exhibition, please select a date between 18 February and 15 May 2016 when booking tickets.

Please note that lighting levels are kept low in this exhibition to protect the works on display. Photography is not permitted.
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