Calendario di Dante

Accedi ai contenuti multimediali riservati ispirati alla Divina Commedia

An ornate antique desk calendar made of dark walnut and polished brass, where each sliding panel reveals the name of a cantica and a specific canto of the Divina Commedia instead of ordinary dates. The calendar stands on a minimalist stone surface, with a background of blurred, floor-to-ceiling bookshelves filled with leather spines in muted earth tones. Warm, directional light from a single desk lamp creates a golden halo around the brass, giving it a subtle, sophisticated glow while casting soft shadows behind. Photographic realism with a rule-of-thirds composition and moderate depth of field, projecting an atmosphere of quiet erudition and exclusive, curated access to Dante’s verses.
A large, circular stone calendar inspired by Dante’s cosmology, carved with eleven concentric rings representing the infernal circles, purgatorial terraces, and celestial spheres. Each ring is etched with precise, legible Italian inscriptions of select canti and dates. The disk lies on a smooth black basalt surface, surrounded by scattered parchment date cards and a single brass sundial pointer aligned to a highlighted day. Cool, diffused studio lighting from above accentuates the carvings, creating crisp highlights and soft shadows in every groove. Captured from a slightly elevated angle with sharp focus throughout, the photographic style feels refined and intellectual, ideal for visualizing a structured “Calendario di Dante.”
An ornate antique desk calendar made of dark walnut and polished brass, where each sliding panel reveals the name of a cantica and a specific canto of the Divina Commedia instead of ordinary dates. The calendar stands on a minimalist stone surface, with a background of blurred, floor-to-ceiling bookshelves filled with leather spines in muted earth tones. Warm, directional light from a single desk lamp creates a golden halo around the brass, giving it a subtle, sophisticated glow while casting soft shadows behind. Photographic realism with a rule-of-thirds composition and moderate depth of field, projecting an atmosphere of quiet erudition and exclusive, curated access to Dante’s verses.
A large, circular stone calendar inspired by Dante’s cosmology, carved with eleven concentric rings representing the infernal circles, purgatorial terraces, and celestial spheres. Each ring is etched with precise, legible Italian inscriptions of select canti and dates. The disk lies on a smooth black basalt surface, surrounded by scattered parchment date cards and a single brass sundial pointer aligned to a highlighted day. Cool, diffused studio lighting from above accentuates the carvings, creating crisp highlights and soft shadows in every groove. Captured from a slightly elevated angle with sharp focus throughout, the photographic style feels refined and intellectual, ideal for visualizing a structured “Calendario di Dante.”