The Inferno, Canto 5, lines 105-106: 'Love brought us to one death: Caina waits The soul, who spilt our life.' -
Gustave Dore
The Inferno, Canto 5, lines 134-135: 'In its leaves that day We read no more.' -
Gustave Dore
The Inferno, Canto 5, lines 137-138: I through compassion fainting, seemd not far From death, and like a corpse fell to the ground. -
Gustave Dore
The Inferno, Canto 5, lines 72-74: 'Bard! willingly I would address those two together coming, Which seem so light before the wind.' -
Gustave Dore
The Inferno, Canto 6, lines 24-26: Then my guide, his palms Expanding on the ground, thence filled with earth Raisd them, and cast it in his ravenous maw. -
Gustave Dore
The Inferno, Canto 6, lines 49-52: 'Thy city heapd with envy to the brim, Ay that the measure overflows its bounds, Held me in brighter days. Ye citizens Were wont to name me Ciacco.' -
Gustave Dore
The Inferno, Canto 7, lines 118-119: Now seest thou, son! The souls of those, whom anger overcame. -
Gustave Dore
The Inferno, Canto 7, lines 65-67: Not all the gold, that is beneath the moon, Or ever hath been, of these toil-worn souls Might purchase rest for one. -
Gustave Dore
The Inferno, Canto 7, lines 8-9: "Cursd wolf! thy fury inward on thyself Prey, and consume thee! -
Gustave Dore
Tom Llewelyn Brewer on his Horse The Doctor 1845 - James Flewitt Mullock
Judah pleading before Joseph for his brother Benjamin - William Brassey Hole
The Cur chestnut racehorse with jockey up on Newmarket Heath - John Ferneley, Snr.
The Foreign and Eastern sections of the Universal Ehibition at the Champ de Mars in Paris - Delannoy
Winter Pleasures - Adolf Stademan
One of our Mojo Indians returning from fishing from The Amazon and Madeira Rivers - Franz Keller
Presentation of the Virgin in the Temple - Francisco De Zurbaran
In Serbia 1914 - Laszlo Mednyanszky
Canonization of St Elisabeth of Hungary in 1235 sketch 1863 - Sandor Liezen-Mayer