Since Dante Alighieri wrote his masterpiece, The Divine Comedy, between 1302 and 1322 many artists have attempted to visually interpret it through drawings and paintings. However, to this date only one artist has interpreted it correctly according to Italian Dantologists, Sandro Botticelli in the 1480's, over 500 years ago. On the other hand, the most notorious work was done by Gustave Dore 150 years ago and much later Salvador Dali, just 50 years ago. The art seen here by Dino Di Durante, however, is neither the black and white Dore's lithographs, nor the abstract Dali's paintings, instead...more