Farinata degli Uberti by giulband
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Description
Locked in the fiery tombs of the city of Dite, Dante meets the soul of Farinata degli Uberti, leader of the Ghibellines of Florence, leader in the historic battle of Montaperti in 1260. Dante has with him political controversies, which allow Farinata to prophesy to the poet his future exile. The character of Cavalcante dei Cavalcanti, father of the poet Guido, a friend of Dante who, in his opinion, should accompany him on the journey to the afterlife, inserts himself in the dialogue: the poet's ambiguous response throws him into despair and makes him believe, erroneously, that Guido is already dead (in reality Dante's friend died only in August 1300)
Comments (72)
heller_berlin
Amazing artwork and great textures!
DianeD
Super work!
donnena
an infinite number of stories to illustrate from Dante!
Glendaw
Very powerful and impressive image.
RodS
Excellent work, my friend! Fantastic textures!
bakapo
Wow, excellent use of colors to portray heat. The sad and pitiful characters are struggling for sure. The emotion and drama in this scene is strong. A fantastic piece of art.... Bravo!
Saby55
Wow amazingly beautiful! Stunning artwork!๐๐๐
crender
Excellent !
Kaisoona
Great scene,very well done.
aqua1955
Very nice playing with all these textures
dakotajaroo
a captivating creation by its originality
rayag
Very well done !!!!!
iborg64
Amazing creation like the textures on the characters
bucyjoe
love the figure far left
madame
What a superb composition, great expressions and very beautiful textures... wonderfully done !!
nefertiabet
Amazing work!!!
kharnes
This is something different, it looks like a nightmare, nice analogy.. good work!
daggerwilldo
Outstanding topic source and a really well done render. I love your texture choices.
anitalee Online Now!
Excellent
hansmar
Amazing how you are able to use Bryce in this highly original way to create literary scenes.
moochagoo
Wow, great work on this !
bugsnouveau
Amazing work
anahata.c
I wish I remembered the complex history of Farinata, and of Guido (wasn't he in the Decameron? or wasn't he associated with the Decameron? I don't remember...). I do remember that Farinata refused to destroy the city of Firenze...and, also (I think) his bones were burnt because of heresy.........anyway.........
I remember Dante's journey through these sepulchers, and how Farinata rose out of his tomb. (My old study-notes have the quotes, "La gente che per li sepolcri giace/potrebbesi veder..."---something like: "Can souls, in their sepulcher, be seen?"...and "Volgiti! Che fai?/Vedi lร Farinata che sโรจ dritto..."---I assume that's Virgil telling Dante to look at the souls, don't turn away: that soul is Farinata...) Once again, Giuliano, you have captured essences: Farinata rises out of his grave in anguish: His body seems stuck in the fire inside his grave. (Perhaps that gold "bedding" in his tomb is mire...the mud and lava of death.) And you've shown his arms 'pushing' himself out of his grave, unable to rise further. Farinata's eyes are 'blank'---no irises, no corneas (perhaps his eyes are closed for eternity): This is another emotional, brilliant portrait of a soul, in your remarkable portraits from the Comedia. He seems to be in anguish, and yearning (yearning to be freed, yearning to tell his tale). Below, you portrayed Cavalcante, as a big bulbous bronze mass (big shoulders and rounded head), with one hand pointing up, as if he wants to be heard. The ornament on Farinata is flowing and curvilinear...but the ornament on Cavalcante is decayed: His skin is broken, and a hideous grid-work is showing from inside. Death "pops through" his skin, across his whole body. You use these metallic ornamental patterns brilliantly, throughout your work.
Also, you use metallic hues brilliantly, in your work: Here, Farinata and Cavalcante are both metallic. They're almost cast from metal, as if hell turned them to permanent metal for eternity. Your background is stunning as well: The flames of hell are deep-red-gold-bronze pyramids. It's difficult to express, in words, what your imagery expresses: Because your imagery is so primal: You've turned flame---an illusion of light and heat---into solid metal pyramids; into permanent, eternal 'peaks' that stand frozen-in-time for eternity. In a place of eternal moving flame (here, the sixth circle, if I recall), you turned everything to solid matter: It's will sit there, forever; immovable, and brilliantly colored. Your images show the torment of hell's flames, but they also show the beauty (to me) of Dante's verse: The beauty of your flames seem, to me, to visualize the beauty of Dante's language. I.e., these souls are surrounded not just by 'flame', but by the exquisite rhythm and music of Dante's poetry. And these souls can't appreciate the poetry, because they're in hell...
Finally, you gave another tomb in the background, with souls trying to protect themselves from the flames. I don't know who those souls are (I don't remember enough of the Cantos to remember). But they remind us that this place is filled with countless buried souls.
Amazing work, Giuliano. Farinata's presence is a deep cry from the bowels of hell...you've lit him in silvery-yellow bright tones, and he seems to symbolize all souls in hell: rising from the depths, crying out, eyes closed or 'blank', and unable to free himself from the mire of death. Your images for the Comedia are brilliant; and they should be a large book that accompanies the text...
ACue
Most intriguing and fascinating! A great work.
tuxedomask
Superb .
Bad-Wolf
Very powerful imagery.
I really enjoy how put your work into context with your description.
steve2
Great scene.
lizard01
Excellent, with a real sense of struggle
VEDES
GREAT ART WORK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
jenay
Very interesting and unusual textures :)