Cast themselves, one by one, down from the shore (Canto III., line 108) -
Gustave Dore
Christ Beam'd on that cross (Canto XIV., lines 103-104) -
Gustave Dore
Comes on an old man, hoary white with eld, (Canto III., line 77) -
Gustave Dore
The Rape of Ganymede 1575 - Damiano Mazza
Bacchus and Ariadne 2 - Alessandro Turchi (Orbetto)
Exhausted Bacchantes - Robert Van Vorst Sewell
The Inferno, Canto 25, lines 59-61: The other two Lookd on exclaiming: Ah, how dost thou change, Agnello! - Gustave Dore
The Discovery of Ariadne, 1578 - Jacopo Tintoretto (Robusti)
Venus and Cupid - (after) Francois Boucher
The Myth of Prometheus 1515 - Piero Di Cosimo
Dances of the Native Inhabitants of Virginia - Gallo Gallina
Les tres riches heures du Duc de Berry- Novembre (November) 1412-16 - Jean Limbourg