Shielded the harlot and the new-form'd brute. (Canto XXXII., line 164) -
Gustave Dore
so drew Full more than thousand splendours towards us, (Canto V., line 106-107) -
Gustave Dore
So I beheld united the bright school (Canto IV., line 89) -
Gustave Dore
Soon they o'ertook us; with such swiftness mov'd The mighty crowd. (Canto XVIII., lines 98-99) -
Gustave Dore
Lovers H Die Hembusse - Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Map of the City and Portuguese Port of Goa India - Johannes Baptista van, the Younger Doetechum
Washerwomen at work by a windmill - Cesar De Cock
Vegetable and Flower Market - Arnout de Muyser
Figures In An Italianate Landscape - Italian School
Hatchetts - the White Horse Cellar, Piccadilly, the Devonport Mail and a Barouche in the Foreground - James Pollard
Afternoon in the Park - William Merritt Chase
Portrait of Madame Manet - Edouard Manet
Say Hello Nicely - Carl Larsson