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Showing 262 results for Dante Alighieri
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Dante Alighieri
1929
The Vision of Hell (Inferno), Dante Alighieri  Italian, Wood engraved illustrations
Multiple artists/makers
1866
Multiple artists/makers
[1914]
Multiple artists/makers
1802
Multiple artists/makers
n.d.
Multiple artists/makers
1807
Dante Alighieri
Filippo Giunta, Florence
August 20, 1506
Multiple artists/makers
1578
Multiple artists/makers
n.d.
Multiple artists/makers
May 31,1487
Multiple artists/makers
1757–58
Dante Alighieri
Bartolomeo Pinelli
1826
Dante Alighieri
Bartolomeo Pinelli
1825
Multiple artists/makers
1866
Multiple artists/makers
n.d.
Multiple artists/makers
1921
Multiple artists/makers
1491–97
Multiple artists/makers
March 3, 1491
Multiple artists/makers
n.d.
Multiple artists/makers
n.d.
The Circle of the Thieves; Buoso Donati Attacked by the Serpent, William Blake  British, Engraving
William Blake
Dante Alighieri
ca. 1825–27
The Circle of the Lustful: Paolo and Francesca, William Blake  British, Engraving
William Blake
Dante Alighieri
ca. 1825–27
The Circle of Corrupt Officials: The Devils Tormenting Ciampolo, William Blake  British, Engraving
William Blake
Dante Alighieri
ca. 1825–27
The Circle of Corrupt Officials: The Devils Mauling Each Other, William Blake  British, Engraving
William Blake
Dante Alighieri
ca. 1825–27
Circle of Theives: Agnello Brunelleschi Attacked By a Six-Footed Serpent, William Blake  British, Engraving
William Blake
Dante Alighieri
ca. 1825–27
The Circle of Traitors: Dante's Foot Striking Bocca degli Abbate, William Blake  British, Engraving
William Blake
Dante Alighieri
ca. 1825–27
Multiple artists/makers
1937
Multiple artists/makers
1861 or later
Ad Astra: Being Selections from the Divine Comedy of Dante, Margaret Neilson Armstrong  American, illustrations: collotype
Multiple artists/makers
1902
Multiple artists/makers
1890
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1830
Lady Lilith, Dante Gabriel Rossetti  British, Watercolor and gouache (bodycolor)
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Henry Treffry Dunn
1867
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1870–80
Multiple artists/makers
1807
Jane Morris: Study for "Mariana", Dante Gabriel Rossetti  British, Red, brown, off-white and black chalk on tan paper; four sheets butt-joined (and slightly tented)
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
William Shakespeare
1868
Design for Old Testament Window, Dante Gabriel Rossetti  British, Watercolor, pen and black ink
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
ca. 1870
St. Cecily / Cecilia (Illustration for The Palace of Art in Tennyson's Poems, New York, 1903), Dante Gabriel Rossetti  British, Wood engraving
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
Dalziel Brothers
1857–1903
Sir Galahad (from Tennyson's Poems, New York, 1903), Dante Gabriel Rossetti  British, Wood engraving
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
William James Linton
1857–1903
Mariana in the South (Illustration for "The Palace of Art" in Tennyson's Poems, New York, 1903), Dante Gabriel Rossetti  British, Wood engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1857–1903
Mariana in the South (related to illustration for "The Palace of Art," Tennyson's Poems, New York, 1903), Dante Gabriel Rossetti  British, Photogravure
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
New Amsterdam Book Company
1903