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Dante Alighieri Paintings
Made my bent knees and eye submissive pay Due reverence; (Canto I., line 57-58)
Gustave Dore
$192.01
And one who watch'd, but spake not yet a word. (Canto IX, line 72)
Gustave Dore
$197.47
The Inferno, Canto 26, lines 46-49: The guide, who mark'd How I did gaze attentive, thus began: "Within these ardours are the spirits, each Swath'd in confining fire."
Gustave Dore
$197.47
The Inferno, Canto 9, lines 124-126: "He answer thus return'd: The arch-heretics are here, accompanied By every sect their followers;"
Gustave Dore
$197.47
Dante in Exile [detail: left]
Lord Frederick Leighton
$200.20
The Ghosts of Paolo and Francesca Appear to Dante and Virgil 1835
Ary Scheffer
$210.21
Inferno, Canto II, 139-141, Dante and Virgil enter the wood
William Blake
$207.48
Lucifer with Judas (Canto XXXI., lines 134)
Gustave Dore
$212.94
"Ah! how does thou change, Agnello!" (Canto XXV., lines 60-61)
Gustave Dore
$210.21
By the hair It bore the sever'd member, lantern-wise (Canto XXVIII., lines 116-117)
Gustave Dore
$212.94
They grappled him with more than hundred hooks. (Canto XXI., line 51)
Gustave Dore
$197.47
The Inferno, Canto 33, lines 73-74: Then fasting got The mastery of grief.
Gustave Dore
$197.47
The Inferno, Canto 34, lines 20-21: "Lo!" he exclaim'd, "lo Dis! and lo the place, Where thou hast need to arm thy heart with strength."
Gustave Dore
$197.47
The Inferno, Canto 9, lines 87-89: To the gate He came, and with his wand touch'd it, whereat Open without impediment it flew.
Gustave Dore
$197.47
Matilda - Dante, Purgatorio, Canto 28
George Dunlop, R.A., Leslie
$233.87
The Vision Dante and Beatrice, 1846
Ary Scheffer
$225.68
Illustrations to Dante's Divine Comedy
William Blake
$207.48
Paolo and Francesca da Rimini
Gustave Dore
$210.21
The Inferno, Canto 22, line 70: In pursuit He therefore sped, exclaiming, Thou art caught.
Gustave Dore
$201.11
The Inferno, Canto 13, lines 11: Here the brute Harpies make their nest
Gustave Dore
$197.47
Already on my temples beam'd the crown, (Canto VIII., line 71)
Gustave Dore
$192.01
The Inferno, Canto 33, lines 62-63: Then, not to make them sadder, I kept down My spirit in stillness.
Gustave Dore
$197.47
The Inferno, Canto 8, lines 27-29: Soon as both embark'd, Cutting the waves, goes on the ancient prow, More deeply than with others it is wont.
Gustave Dore
$197.47
The Inferno, Canto 7, lines 65-67: "Not all the gold, that is beneath the moon, Or ever hath been, of these toil-worn souls Might purchase rest for one."
Gustave Dore
$197.47
The Childhood of Dante
Jessie MacGregor
$220.22
Dante and Beatrice
Maria Euphrosyne Spartali, later Stillman
$200.20
Dante and Virgil at the Gates of Hell (Illustration to Dante's Inferno)
William Blake
$207.48
Portrait of Dante c. 1495
Sandro Botticelli
$232.96
The Inferno, Canto 21, line 70: 'Be none of you outrageous.'
Gustave Dore
$197.47
"Loose not thy hold;" (Canto XXXI., line 98)
Gustave Dore
$192.01
"What cause," said he, "Hath bow'd thee thus!" (Canto XIX., 138-139)
Gustave Dore
$192.01
The Inferno, Canto 34, lines 133: Thus issuing we again beheld the stars.
Gustave Dore
$197.47
The Inferno, Canto 19, lines 10-11: There stood I like the friar, that doth shrive A wretch for murder doom'd
Gustave Dore
$197.47
The Inferno, Canto 18, lines 130-132: Thais is this, the harlot, whose false lip Answer'd her doting paramour that ask'd, "Thankest me much!"
Gustave Dore
$197.47
The Inferno, Canto 18, lines 116-117: "Why greedily thus bendest more on me, Than on these other filthy ones, thy ken?"
Gustave Dore
$197.47
Dantes Dream, from the Divine Comedy
Sir Joseph Noel Paton
$209.30
Dante's Dream at the Time of the Death of Beatrice
Maria Euphrosyne Spartali, later Stillman
$220.22
The Six Footed Serpent Attacking Agnolo Brunelleschi, illustration from 'The Divine Comedy'
William Blake
$203.84
Inferno, Canto XXXIV (detail) 1480s
Sandro Botticelli
$237.51
The Inferno, Canto 17, line 7: Forthwith that image vile of fraud appear'd
Gustave Dore
$197.47
Belacqua, now for thee I grieve no more. (Canto IV., line 128)
Gustave Dore
$197.47
The Inferno, Canto 30, lines 33-34: "That sprite of air is Schicchi; in like mood Of random mischief vent he still his spite."
Gustave Dore
$197.47
And, 'midst the wailing, (Canto XX., line 22)
Gustave Dore
$188.37
The Inferno, Canto 34, lines 127-129: By that hidden way My guide and I did enter, to return To the fair world
Gustave Dore
$197.47
The Inferno, Canto 30, lines 38-39: "That is the ancient soul Of wretched Myrrha,"
Gustave Dore
$197.47
The Inferno, Canto 7, lines 8-9: "Curs'd wolf! thy fury inward on thyself Prey, and consume thee!"
Gustave Dore
$197.47
Giotto Painting the Portrait of Dante
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
$203.84
The Poet Dante 1265-1321 detail from The Last Judgement cycle in the chapel of San Brixio, 1499-1504
Luca Signorelli
$218.40
Inferno, Canto I, 1-90 Dante running from three beasts is rescued by Virgil
William Blake
$207.48
Inferno, Canto XXXI 1480s
Sandro Botticelli
$237.51
The Inferno, Canto 13, line 34: And straight the trunk exclaim'd: Why pluck'st thou me?
Gustave Dore
$197.47
I once was Pia (Canto V., line 143)
Gustave Dore
$188.37
The arch-heretics are here, (Canto IX., line 125)
Gustave Dore
$212.94
Strict rein must in this place direct the eyes. A little swerving and the way is lost. (Canto XXV., lines122-123)
Gustave Dore
$192.01
The Inferno, Canto 5, lines 72-74: 'Bard! willingly I would address those two together coming, Which seem so light before the wind.'
Gustave Dore
$197.47
The Inferno, Canto 32, lines 20-22: "Look how thou walkest. Take Good heed, thy soles do tread not on the heads Of thy poor brethren."
Gustave Dore
$197.47
The Inferno, Canto 31, lines 64-66: "O senseless spirit! let thy horn for thee Interpret: therewith vent thy rage, if rage Or other passion wring thee."
Gustave Dore
$197.47
The Meeting of Dante and Beatrice in Paradise
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
$200.20
A profile of Dante
Italian School
$217.49
Inferno, Canto XXXIII, 13-93, Count Ugolino and his sons in prison
William Blake
$201.11
Inferno I 1481
Baccio Baldini
$240.24
The Inferno, Canto 9, line 46: 'Mark thou each dire Erinnys.'
Gustave Dore
$197.47
The Inferno, Canto 13, line 120: "Haste now," the foremost cried, "now haste thee death!"
Gustave Dore
$197.47
The Inferno, Canto 28, lines 69-72: call thou to mind Piero of Medicina, if again Returning, thou behold'st the pleasant land That from Vercelli slopes to Mercabo
Gustave Dore
$197.47
Ah! how they made them bound at the first stripe! (Canto XVIII., line 38)
Gustave Dore
$197.47
The Inferno, Canto 12, lines 11-14: and there At point of the disparted ridge lay stretch'd The infamy of Crete, detested brood Of the feign'd heifer
Gustave Dore
$197.47
The Inferno, Canto 8, lines 110-111: I could not hear what terms he offer'd them, But they conferr'd not long
Gustave Dore
$197.47
Dante and his poem the Divine Comedy
Michelino Domenico di
$210.21
Dante's Dream at the Time of the Death of Beatrice 1871
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
$217.49
Dante and Beatrice 1915
John William Waterhouse
$206.57
Purgatorio, Canto XXX, 60-146 Beatrice Addressing Dante
William Blake
$207.48
Allegorical Portrait of Dante c. 1530
Agnolo Bronzino
$193.83
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