Canto XXVIII: The Heretics from Dante's Inferno

1970

Ronald Leroy Kowalke

Associated Names
Ronald Leroy Kowalke

Artist, American, American, 1936 - 2021

Ronald Leroy Kowalke

Printer, American, American, 1936 - 2021

The image shows a complex array of intertwined shapes and lines creating an abstract composition with varying textures and forms. Some areas resemble muscular limbs or folded cloth, while others might evoke geological formations or cloud patterns. The artwork encourages viewers to explore its layers and textures without defining any specific object or scene.
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The image shows a portion of a person's upper body in the lower center. The person is facing forward, with detailed eyes, a nose, styled hair, and wearing a head covering. Their lower face and neck area are covered by a white, cloud-like shape. Figures with elongated limbs appear to hang or cascade downward from the top. The image is rendered in a monochromatic palette of red shades with abstract and organic patterns in the background.

Canto IV: The Bard Began from Dante's Inferno

Ronald Leroy Kowalke, Impressions Workshop, Impressions Workshop, Ronald Leroy Kowalke

1970

This is a photograph of a book cover. The image shows a dark, textured book cover with a rectangular beige label in the center, containing the words "INFERNO" and "DANTE KOWALKE" printed on it. The cover is crafted from a woven material, providing a distinct texture that contrasts with the smooth label. The overall design is minimalistic and classic.

Dante's Inferno

Ronald Leroy Kowalke, Impressions Workshop, Impressions Workshop, Ronald Leroy Kowalke

1970

Canto V: Lovers from Dante's Inferno

Ronald Leroy Kowalke, Impressions Workshop, Impressions Workshop, Ronald Leroy Kowalke

1970


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Wikidata ID

Q65511901

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