"Name thee, or not a hair shall tarry here!" (Canto XXXII., line 98) -
Gustave Dore
"O God of mercy!" heard I sung; (Canto XXV., line126) -
Gustave Dore
"Oh, senseless spirit! let thy horn for thee Interpret: (Canto XXXI., lines 64-65) -
Gustave Dore
"Ser Brunetto! And are ye here?" (Canto XV., lines 28-29) -
Gustave Dore
"What cause," said he, "Hath bow'd thee thus!" (Canto XIX., 138-139) -
Gustave Dore
"why greedily thus bendest more on me, (Canto XVIII., line 116) -
Gustave Dore
"Why pluck'st thou me?" (Canto XIII., line 34) -
Gustave Dore
"Within these ardours are the spirits, each Swathed in confining fire." (Canto XXVI., lines 48-49) -
Gustave Dore
The passager number 54 - Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec
The Great Bartholdi Statue Liberty Enlightening the World - Currier
Self-Portrait II - Leon Wyczolkowski
Daubigny's Garden - Vincent Van Gogh
Mohini and Rugmangada - Raja Ravi Varma
Original watercolour illustration for Gullivers Travels by Swift, Gulliver in Brobdingnag, 1909 - Arthur Rackham
Descent From The Cross - (after) Luca Giordano
Meisje dat gebaad wordt - Albert Roelofs
Flowers in a Green Vase 1912 - Odilon Redon