The "Dante Alighieri" bust (1902), probably created for the solo exhibition of 1902, is one of the first memorial works in the artist's oeuvre. Based on the famous profile portrait by Sandro Botticelli (?), it is a poetic plastic memorial, a requiem that recreates the great Italian poet and thinker in the chronotope of eternity, passing through the territories of life, hell, purgatory and paradise, the spaces of culture and the centuries. The transformation of the image into an "image-memory", an "image-shadow", a visual ghostly echo, is achieved through the negation of details, a generalised silhouette, its emphasis on an irregularly shaped slab resembling a mandorla, schematisation, and geometric shapes.