Inferno, Canto II, 139-141, Dante and Virgil enter the wood -
William Blake
Inferno, Canto IV, 89-95, Homer and the ancient poets -
William Blake
Inferno, Canto IX, 44-64, The Angel an the Gate of Dis -
William Blake
Inferno, Canto VIII, 30-64, Virgil repelling Filippo Argenti from the Boat -
William Blake
Inferno, Canto XII, 12-28, The Minotaur (Seventh Circle) -
William Blake
Inferno, Canto XIII, 1-45, The Wood of Self-Violators: The Harpies and the Suicides -
William Blake
Inferno, Canto XXV, 12-33, Centaur Cacus Threatens Vanni Fucci -
William Blake
Inferno, Canto XXXI, Antaeus sets down Dante and Virgil in the 9th circle -
William Blake
Diana and Endymion - Antonio Bellucci
A Shunga erotic print a man pleasures his female lover, c.1785 - Yushido Shunsho
Study of a male nude - Baccio Bandinelli
Accademia Vista Di Profilo - Andrea, the Elder Appiani
A Satyr And Two Meneads Removing A Splinter - Claudius Carl Gustav Klingstedt
The Musical Contest Of Apollo And Pan - (after) Jacob Jordaens
Hercules and Lichas, 1849 - P. S. Sorokin
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
Archangel Michael overthrows the rebel angel - Luca Giordano