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Omnia Vincit Amor, 1599. Creator: Agostino CarracciOmnia Vincit Amor, 1599
Thence issuing we again beheld the stars, c1890. Creator: Gustave DoréThe beautiful lights of heav n dawn d through a circular opening in the cave: thus issuing we again beheld the stars, c1890. Dante and the Roman poet Virgil emerge from Hell, and see the stars
Now was the day departing, c1890. Creator: Gustave DoréNow was the day departing, and the air, imbrown d with shadows, from their toils released, c1890. Dante and the Roman poet Virgil
Aeneas and the Sibyl in the Underworld, 1630s. Creator: Jan Brueghel the youngerAeneas and the Sibyl in the Underworld, 1630s
Laocoon, c. 1610 / 1614. Creator: El GrecoLaocoon, c. 1610/1614
Sabrinas Silvery Flood, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821
Thenot Under a Fruit Tree, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821
Shepherd Chases Away a Wolf, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821
Blasted Trees and Flattened Crops, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821
Thenot and Colinet Lead Their Flocks Together, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821
Boy Returning Joyfully, with Plough and Oxen, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821
Unyok d Heifers, Loitering Homeward, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821
Thenot and Colinet Eat Their Evening Meal, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821
Menalcus Watching Women Dance, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821
A Rolling Stone Is Ever Bare of Moss, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821
Colinets Journey: Milestone Marked LXII Miles to London, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821
Thenot Remonstrates with Colinet, Lightfoot in the Background, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821
Thenot Remonstrates With Colinet, from Thorntons Pastorals of Virgil, 1821
Entellus and Dares fighting in front of classical ruins, 1520-25. Creator: Marco DenteEntellus and Dares fighting in front of classical ruins, 1520-25
The Poet Virgil in a Basket, 1512. Creator: Lucas van LeydenThe Poet Virgil in a Basket, 1512
Sinon Deceiving the Trojans, mid-1540 s. Creator: Giorgio GhisiSinon Deceiving the Trojans, mid-1540 s. After Giovanni Battista Scultori
Frontispiece: Virgil, Publii Virgilii Maronis Opera, 1641. Creator: Claude MellanFrontispiece: Virgil, Publii Virgilii Maronis Opera, 1641. After Nicolas Poussin
Vue du Tombeau de Virgile from Differentes vues dessined apres natureVue du Tombeau de Virgile from Differentes vues dessine d apres nature... dans les environs de Rome et de Naples, 18th century
Venus at the Forge of Vulcan (recto); Sketches with Two Putti (verso), ca. 1716-18. The subject of the drawing derives from Virgils Aeneid
Philosophy Enthroned, mid-16th century. Creator: Virgil SolisPhilosophy Enthroned, mid-16th century
The Trojan Women Setting Fire to Their Fleet, ca. 1643. Creator: Claude LorrainThe Trojan Women Setting Fire to Their Fleet, ca. 1643
The Dream of Aeneas, 1660-65. Creator: Salvator RosaThe Dream of Aeneas, 1660-65
Virgils Tomb by Moonlight, with Silius Italicus Declaiming, 1779. Creator: Joseph Wright of DerbyVirgils Tomb by Moonlight, with Silius Italicus Declaiming, 1779
Dante in Purgatory Sees The Vision of Beatrice, c1930. Creator: UnknownDante in Purgatory Sees The Vision of Beatrice, c1930. Italian author Dante Alighieri and the Roman poet Virgil looking at a vision Beatrice Portinari
This proud one would of his strength against almighty Jove make trial, c1890" This proud one would of his strength against almighty Jove make trial, " said my guide; " whence he is thus requited: Ephialtes him they call", c1890
By that hidden way my guide and I did enter, to return to the fair world, c1890. Dante and the Roman poet Virgil emerge from Hell, and see the dawn on Easter Sunday morning
That is the ancient soul of wretched Myrrha, c1890. Creator: Gustave Doré" That is the ancient soul of wretched Myrrha", he replied, " who burn d with most unholy flame for her own sire, and a false shape assuming, so perform d the deed of sin", c1890
Yet in the abyss, that Lucifer with Judas low ingulfs, lightly he placed us, c1890. Antaeus the giant lowers Dante and the Roman poet Virgil to the final level of Hell
The crust came drawn from underneath in flakes, c1890. Creator: Gustave DoréThe crust came drawn from underneath in flakes, like scales scraped from the bream, or fish of broader mail, c1890. Dante
He, soon as there I stood at the tombs foot, ey d me a space, c1890. Creator: Gustave DoréHe, soon as there I stood at the tombs foot, ey d me a space, then in disdainful mood address d me: " Say, what ancestors were thine?", c1890. Dante and the Roman poet Virgil
He answer thus return d: The arch-heretics are here, c1890. CreatorHe answer thus return d: " The arch-heretics are here", c1890. Dante and the Roman poet Virgil. Illustration from " The Vision of Hell" (Inferno)
The guide, who mark d how I did gaze attentive, thus began, c1890. Creator: Gustave DoréThe guide, who mark d how I did gaze attentive, thus began: " Within these ardours are the spirits, each swath d in confining fire", c1890
Be none of you outrageous, c1890. Creator: Gustave DoréBe none of you outrageous: ere your time dare seize me, come forth from amongst you one, who having heard my words, decide he then if he shall tear these limbs, c1890
And straight the trunk exclaim d, Why pluck st thou me?, c1890. CreatorAnd straight the trunk exclaim d, " Why pluck st thou me?", c1890. Dante and the Roman poet Virgil encounter men who who have been transformed into trees
That pierced spirit... was he who gave the Pharisees council, c1890. Creator" That pierced spirit, whom intent thou view st, was he who gave the Pharisees council, that it were fitting for one man to suffer for the people", c1890
New terror I conceived at the steep plunge, c1890. Creator: Gustave DoréNew terror I conceived at the steep plunge, c1890. Dante and the Roman poet Virgil ride on the back of Geryon, the Monster of Fraud
Sir! Brunetto! And are ye here?, c1890. Creator: Gustave Doré" Sir! Brunetto! And are ye here?", c1890. Dante and the Roman poet Virgil meet Dantes tutor and guardian, Brunetto Buanaccorso Latini, in a firestorm
Love brought us to one death: Caina waits the soul, who split our life, c1890. CreatorLove brought us to one death: Caina waits the soul, who split our life, c1890. Dante and the Roman poet Virgil. Illustration from " The Vision of Hell" (Inferno)
Onward he moved, I close his steps pursued, c1890. Creator: Gustave DoréOnward he moved, I close his steps pursued, c1890. Dante and the Roman poet Virgil. Illustration from " The Vision of Hell" (Inferno)
Not more furiously on Menalippus temples Tydeus gnawed, c1890. Creator: Gustave DoréNot more furiously on Menalippus temples Tydeus gnawed, than on that skull and on its garbage he, c1890. Dante and the Roman poet Virgil visit a frozen lake
By the hair it bore the sever d member, lantern-wise pendant in hand, c1890. CreatorBy the hair it bore the sever d member, lantern-wise pendant in hand, which look d at us and said, " Woes me!", c1890
all-searching Justice, dooms to punishment the forgers, c1890. Creator: Gustave DoréThen my sight was livelier to explore the depth, wherein the minister of the most mighty Lord, all-searching Justice, dooms to punishment the forgers noted on her dread record, c1890
Wherefore doth fasten yet thy sight below amongst the maim d and miserable shades?But Virgil roused me: " What yet gazest on? Wherefore doth fasten yet thy sight below amongst the maim d and miserable shades?", c1890