The illustrations from Bocaccio's Decameron, that I am proposing here, belong to an illustrator who has little to do with erotic images (and web sites): Emanuele Luzzati.
Ceramist, sculptur, scenographer of great fame, creator of wonderful cartoon films, Emanuele Luzzati has always been able to infuse into everything he creates his extraordinary joy of life.
He has being playing along all his carreer very naturally with all kinds of materials, and his childish playfullness communicates immediately with readers and spectators of every age.
Emanuele Luzzati died in January 2007.
Would you ever have imagined that these episods of "Decamerone" by Boccaccio could be represented with such joyful and ironic naïvety?

These images are borrowed from Decamerone, illustrazioni di Emanuele Luzzati, Edizioni Nuages
You may see by Emanuele Luzzati also the old Story of Guz, the chaluz donkey
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