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binary-bird:a hades + divine comedy crossover? on my dash? it’s more likely than you think
Illustration for Dante’s Divine Comedy, 1923 by Amos Nattini (Italian, 1892–1985)
Erik Nitsche, album cover for Liszt, Symphony to Dante’s Divine comedy, 1953. Source Erik
docendoediscimus:The last lines of the Divine Comedy (in order; Inferno, Purgatorio, Paradiso), Dant
Dante And Virgil In Hell (1850) - William-Adolphe Bouguereau
di6di6di6:Salvador Dali - Divine Comedy - The Archangel Gabriel
di6di6di6:Salvador Dali - Divine Comedy - The Archangel Gabriel
di6di6di6:Salvador Dali - Divine Comedy - The Archangel Gabriel
amatesura: The “Divine Comedy” by Ezio Anichini Dante Alighieri had a major influence
Illustrations from the Divine Comedy - Egerton MS 943 - 14th c. - via The British Library
only-in-japan: Grimoire of the Divine Comedy 2 - Part 23 ~ Finale
miyakochansblog:*Goes hide herself forever* Sometimes I like drawing Divine Comedy illustrations and
inkyami:Virgil from Dante’s “Divine Comedy”, recent request from my Russian b
beatrice (1879) and the salutation of beatrice (1869), painted by dante gabriel rossetti. jane morri
ophelia by alexander cabanel; ophelia by friedrich wilhelm theodor heyser; ophelia by jean baptiste
dante’s vision of matilda gathering flowers by dante gabriel rossetti, circa 1855.
io sono in pace by dante gabriel rossetti (1875) / paulo e francesica da rimini (1867) by dante gabr
paolo e francesca by giovanni costetti, 1902.
The geography of Dante’s Divine Comedy as sketched by Albert Ritter
Dante Alighieri, Divina Commedia, prima cantica : Inferno. Con l’Ottimo Commento.&nb
Dante Alighieri, Divina Commedia, prima cantica : Inferno. Con l’Ottimo Commento.&nb
aqua-regia009: Beatrice (1861) - Gustave Doré Illustration for “The Divine Comedy&rdq
terminusantequem: Salvador Dalí (Spanish, 1904-1989), Divine Comedy, Purgatorio, Canto XXVII,
catonhottinroof: Jan Bogaerts (1878-1962) The royal children (after the Divine Comedy of Dante
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