Study of the Human Figure, Posterior View, from A Comparative Anatomical Exposition of the Structure of the Human Body with that of a Tiger and a Common Fowl, c.1795-1806 7 - George Stubbs
The Inferno, Canto 7, lines 8-9: "Cursd wolf! thy fury inward on thyself Prey, and consume thee! - Gustave Dore
The End of the Hunt - Cosimo Piero di
Jupiter, Neptune and a Titan - Giuseppe Cades
Studies for the Martyrdom of St Sebastian and the Stoning of St Stephen - Francesco Maffei
Neptune, Standing, Facing Left, A Dolphin At His Feet - Pietro Antonio Novelli
Scenes from the Life of Job - Unknown Painter
The Inferno, Canto 25, lines 59-61: The other two Lookd on exclaiming: Ah, how dost thou change, Agnello! - Gustave Dore
Venus and Cupid 2 - Lucas The Elder Cranach