Paolo and Francesca
Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1885

The painting consists of two compartments separated by the figures of Virgil in a black robe, and Dante in a green robe, on a gold ground, inscribed at the top '0 lasso!'. In the left compartment, Paolo is kissing Francesca. An illuminated volume lies on her knee. In the right compartment the figures of the lovers in the same robes are floating, locked in an embrace, diagonally across a rain of tongues of flame. The painting is an illustration of the story in the fifth canto of The Inferno, which tells how Francesca, being married to Lanciotto, fell in love with her husband's brother Paolo, and how Lanciotto, discovering this, put the guilty pair to death.
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Title of artwork, date
Paolo and Francesca, 1885
Date supported
1916
Medium and material
Watercolour
Dimensions
25 x 44 cm
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