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Attributed to Oderisi are:
Oderisi in Dante's PurgatoryOderisi was immortalized by Dante Alighieri, who placed him in Canto XI of Purgatory.[2] Recognizing him, Dante refers to Oderisi as honor of Gubbio and the honor of that art of illumination sought after in Paris? Oderisi replies that vanity brought him here; that the brush of his pupil, Franco Bolognese is more worthy. In some of the more stunning poetry of the Cantos, he bemoans the ills brought about by earthly vanity: Oh, vain glory of all human power! How soon the green from the summit fades, If not rotted by the age's grossness! Once the painter Cimabue thought He held the field; now Giotto is all the rage, Obscuring the fame of the former. Also true, no sooner one man takes from another The glory of our tongue, thereupon another Is born, who will chase them both from that nest. Their mundane rumors are but a gust of wind, shifting from here to there, changing names, because they change sides. Even if you could age a thousand years After the crib and breast; it would be an inch To eternity, a blink of an eyelid compared Translation from Dante, Purgatorio, XI, 79-123To the slowest of the turning spheres. References1. ^Treccani Encyclopedia entry {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Oderisi}}{{Italy-painter-13thC-stub}}2. ^Divina Commedia blog 6 : 1299 deaths|1240s births|13th-century Italian painters|Italian male painters|Manuscript illuminators|People from Gubbio |
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