Where thou has need to arm thy heart with strength. (Canto XXXIV., line 21) -
Gustave Dore
Whereof Eve tasted, and from it was ta'en 'this plant." (Canto XXIV., lines 128-129) -
Gustave Dore
while th' angelic shape A little over us his station took. (Canto XIX., lines 56-57) -
Gustave Dore
Ye host of heaven! whose glory I survey (Canto XVIII., line 126) -
Gustave Dore
The Alchemist Talking with Nature - Jean Perreal
Hercules and Cerberus, c.1634 - Francisco De Zurbaran
Faun and the Fairies 1834 - Daniel Maclise
Putties - Jean-Marc Nattier
Anthony Telling Cleopatra of his Victory over the Cavalry of Octavian, c.1769 - Johann Heinrich The Elder Tischbein
An allegorical figure - (after) Adriaen Van Der Werff
Dusty Night Rides Down The Sky - Alfred Hitchens
Two nymphs with a satyr on a river bank - (after) Ippolito Scarsella (see Scarsellino)
Solitude at Dawn - Johann Henry Fuseli