Empireo by giulband
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Description
Free interpretation of part of Dante's journey to Paradise as narrated in the "Divine Comedy".
Beatrice accompanies Dante here and explains to him that the Empyrean (tenth heaven) is the heavenly Jerusalem where the chosen souls are citizens, even if the end of time is near and few are destined to enter it (the seat of Emperor Arrigo VII of Luxembourg, who died in 1313, is ready and a crown is placed on it.
Comments (75)
dakotajaroo
the geometry of the decor contrasts with the beauty of the characters, it's superb
udok111
Excellent Work!
eekdog Online Now!
brilliant idea and execution on this scene. another like/fave. 10+
madame
Fascinating scene and so beautifully realised !!
Radar_rad-dude
Fantastic interpretation! Splendid art work! Bravo!
UteBigSmile
Ottima interpretazione dell'Empireo e piacevole spiegazione di questo tratto della "Divina Commedia" - Fatta meravigliosamente, buona nuova settimana, resta vigile e in salute!
farmerC
Amazing work.
mtdana
Amazing scene and interpretation!!!
Kaisoona
Beautiful work!
anahata.c
I remember a little bit about Arrigo...He made himself emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, didn't he? (I have one quote in my old, old notes: "Dell' alto arrigo, ch’a drizzare Italia/Verrà in prima ch’ella sia disposta." I have no idea which work of Dante it comes from, but I know it speaks of Arrigo coming to Italy before Italy was ready. That's the only note I have on him---mi dispiace! But I don't remember his role in the Comedia.)
In any case: This is gorgeous, Giuliano! What a tall, bursting image you created! (And it must be seen full-size.) Those tall pillars are gorgeous, and you place the "chosen souls" inside them, as if they've been there for a long time, preparing themselves for entry to the highest realms. And you render them naked, in your yellow-bronze tones. (They look like they're preparing themselves to be reborn.) Also, the pillars have long rays in them---those tall vertical lines that shoot up through the pillars. And the pillars continue back into the image, as far as the eye can see...
I assume that's Beatrice in the center---in radiant, quiet blues. Beautiful patterns on her body, and beautiful marble-like wings. (Alabastro.) And you have no sky, which means that these pillars dominate everything: The feeling I get from this is that the highest level is just beyond our sight, and these souls are almost there---they've almost reached it. Another brilliant vision to accompany Dante's masterpiece. (I have actually started reading it again, because of your posts.) Beautiful...it feels like souls blooming out of ages of sleep, ready to be redeemed...
Snowpheonix
Brilliant as always.. how much work went into this with all those intricate poses..
rbowen
Wonderful work!!!
ArtDeCroh
Outstanding creation ! Nice work!
rayag
Superb work !
beachsidelegs Online Now!
Wonderful image my friend :)
bakapo
Absolutely stunning! Your interpretations are always fabulous. Bravo!
DianeD
Very cool!
bucyjoe
outstanding
Cyve
Fantastic creation my dear friend !!!
jclP
superb et interpretation des cristaux
nefertiabet
Fantastic image!!!
tyllo
Most excellent piece of Bryce art work. Amazingly creative!
iborg64
An amazing creation I like the POV you've used
tuxedomask
Truly inspirational work .
lizard01
Splendid work
heller_berlin
Great idea and wonderful artwork! Excellent!
DRAKELOT
Xcellent my friend !!!
paul_gormley
appreciate the explanation to this interesting and complex composition
virginiese
It's interesting to see that the Divine Comedy has inspired so many artists ! Great interpretation in your image !
STEVIEUKWONDER
Truly magnificent. Love the finish here!