Lucifer in the Giudecca by Filippo Bigioli
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Lucifer in the Giudecca by Filippo Bigioli takes its subject from Canto XXXIV of Dante’s Divine Comedy (Inferno). At the center of Cocytus, the lowest circle of Hell, the demon is sealed in ice, bearing three faces and bat-like wings. The beating of those wings generates the freezing wind that binds him ever more tightly, presenting Lucifer as a paradoxical being trapped by his own motion. With three mouths he chews Judas, Brutus, and Cassius—the ultimate traitors—depicting evil not as active violence but as a state fixed within a punitive mechanism. Bigioli’s dark, earthy palette and exaggerated scale lend the scene a late-Romantic theatricality, powerfully visualizing Dante’s idea that in the deepest Hell punishment is not fire but ice: immobility itself becomes the essence of damnation.
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