The Inferno, Canto 28, lines 116-119: By the hair It bore the severd member, lantern-wise Pendent in hand, which lookd at us and said, Woes me! -
Gustave Dore
Sitzender Mannlicher Torso (Seated Male Torso) -
Egon Schiele
Apollo Driving The Chariot Of The Sun -
Lelio Orsi
Triumph of the Erudition 1875 -
Mor Than
A Seated Tajik In An Interior With His Shield And Scabbard At His Side -
William Etty
The Inferno, Canto 29, lines 4-6: But Virgil rousd me: What yet gazest on? Wherefore doth fasten yet thy sight below Among the maimd and miserable shades? -
Gustave Dore
Rest in Harvesting Harvesters Rest Harvest Idyll 1925 -
Karoly Patko
A Bacchanal Scene With The Drunken Silenus And Bacchants Cavorting In A Vineyard -
(after) Dosso Dossi
St. John the Baptist (Youth with Ram) 2 -
Caravaggio