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Gustave Dore

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Comes on an old man, hoary white with eld, (Canto III., line 77) - Gustave Dore
Comes on an old man, hoary white with eld, (Canto III., line 77) - Gustave Dore

Made my bent knees and eye submissive pay Due reverence; (Canto I., line 57-58) - Gustave Dore
Made my bent knees and eye submissive pay Due reverence; (Canto I., line 57-58) - Gustave Dore

Love brought us to one death: Caina waits (Canto V., line 105) - Gustave Dore
Love brought us to one death: Caina waits (Canto V., line 105) - Gustave Dore

The sight of mis'ry. (Canto XIII., line 66) - Gustave Dore
The sight of mis'ry. (Canto XIII., line 66) - Gustave Dore

Jacob Tending The Flocks - Gustave Dore
Jacob Tending The Flocks - Gustave Dore

Sisera Slain By Jael - Gustave Dore
Sisera Slain By Jael - Gustave Dore

Unceasing was the play of wretched hands, (Canto XIV., line 37) - Gustave Dore
Unceasing was the play of wretched hands, (Canto XIV., line 37) - Gustave Dore

I, who now bid thee on this errand forth, Am Beatrice (Canto II., lines 70-71) - Gustave Dore
I, who now bid thee on this errand forth, Am Beatrice (Canto II., lines 70-71) - Gustave Dore

And in the boiling lake both well. (Canto XXII., line 139) - Gustave Dore
And in the boiling lake both well. (Canto XXII., line 139) - Gustave Dore

There stood I like the friar, (Canto XIX., line 10) - Gustave Dore
There stood I like the friar, (Canto XIX., line 10) - Gustave Dore

Ezekiel Prophesying - Gustave Dore
Ezekiel Prophesying - Gustave Dore

O Lady! thou in whom my hopes have rest! (Canto XXXI., line 76) - Gustave Dore
O Lady! thou in whom my hopes have rest! (Canto XXXI., line 76) - Gustave Dore

The Star In The East - Gustave Dore
The Star In The East - Gustave Dore

Already on my temples beam'd the crown, (Canto VIII., line 71) - Gustave Dore
Already on my temples beam'd the crown, (Canto VIII., line 71) - Gustave Dore

The Disciples Plucking Corn On The Sabbath - Gustave Dore
The Disciples Plucking Corn On The Sabbath - Gustave Dore

Soon they o'ertook us; with such swiftness mov'd The mighty crowd. (Canto XVIII., lines 98-99) - Gustave Dore
Soon they o'ertook us; with such swiftness mov'd The mighty crowd. (Canto XVIII., lines 98-99) - Gustave Dore

I could not hear what terms he offer'd them, (Canto VIII., line 110) - Gustave Dore
I could not hear what terms he offer'd them, (Canto VIII., line 110) - Gustave Dore

"What cause," said he, "Hath bow'd thee thus!" (Canto XIX., 138-139) - Gustave Dore

Perched, and sat, and nothing more. - Gustave Dore
Perched, and sat, and nothing more. - Gustave Dore

?Here I opened wide the door;?Darkness there, and nothing more.	 - Gustave Dore
?Here I opened wide the door;?Darkness there, and nothing more. - Gustave Dore

My spirit reel'd, so passing sweet the strain: (Canto XXVII., line 4) - Gustave Dore
My spirit reel'd, so passing sweet the strain: (Canto XXVII., line 4) - Gustave Dore

That on white forehead set a pearl as strong (Canto III., line 14) - Gustave Dore
That on white forehead set a pearl as strong (Canto III., line 14) - Gustave Dore

he who gave the Pharisees Counsel, (Canto XXIII., lines 118-119) - Gustave Dore
he who gave the Pharisees Counsel, (Canto XXIII., lines 118-119) - Gustave Dore

Noah Cursing Ham - Gustave Dore
Noah Cursing Ham - Gustave Dore

I once was Pia (Canto V., line 143) - Gustave Dore
I once was Pia (Canto V., line 143) - Gustave Dore



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Paintings of the day

A wooded river landscape with harvesters and travellers on a bridge, a town beyond - Gerrit Van Battem
A wooded river landscape with harvesters and travellers on a bridge, a town beyond - Gerrit Van Battem
Adoration of the Shepherds c. 1755 - Gaspare Diziani
Adoration of the Shepherds c. 1755 - Gaspare Diziani
A lurcher in a landscape - (after) Richard Ansdell
A lurcher in a landscape - (after) Richard Ansdell
View of Penzance, Cornwal - (after) Richard Thomas Pentreath
View of Penzance, Cornwal - (after) Richard Thomas Pentreath
The Adoration of the Magi - Johann Christoph Storer
The Adoration of the Magi - Johann Christoph Storer
Two women carrying baskets, two figures collecting water and two other studies, after the old masters - Jean-Honore Fragonard
Two women carrying baskets, two figures collecting water and two other studies, after the old masters - Jean-Honore Fragonard
Canale A Chioggia - Guglielmo Ciardi
Canale A Chioggia - Guglielmo Ciardi
A Mediterranean Coastal Landscape With Fishermen Tending Their Nets - (after) Claude-Joseph Vernet
A Mediterranean Coastal Landscape With Fishermen Tending Their Nets - (after) Claude-Joseph Vernet
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Art News

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