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Ciampolo the Barrator Tormented by the Devils

William Blake
1826–7, reprinted 1892

The Serpent Attacking Buoso Donati

William Blake
1826–7, reprinted 1892

Plutus

William Blake
1824–7

The Punishment of the Thieves

William Blake
1824–7

The Fallen Angels Entering Pandemonium, from ‘Paradise Lost’, Book 1

Formerly attributed to John Martin
?exhibited 1841

The Baffled Devils Fighting

William Blake
1826–7, reprinted 1892

Dante Striking against Bocca Degli Abati

William Blake
1826–7, reprinted 1892

The By-Way to Hell

David Scott
date not known

Paolo and Francesca da Rimini

Dante Gabriel Rossetti
1855

Sisyphus

Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, Bt
c.1870

The Inscription over the Gate

William Blake
1824–7

Homer and the Ancient Poets

William Blake
1824–7

Cerberus

William Blake
1824–7

The Simoniac Pope

William Blake
1824–7

The Devils, with Dante and Virgil by the Side of the Pool

William Blake
1824–7

The Hypocrites with Caiaphas. Verso: Sketch of a Stooping Figure

William Blake
1824–7
View by appointment

The Laborious Passage along the Rocks

William Blake
1824–7
View by appointment

The Serpent Attacking Buoso Donati. Verso: A Man with a Transparent Hood (?) over his Head

William Blake
1824–7
On display at Tate Britain part of Historic and Modern British Art

The Pit of Disease: The Falsifiers

William Blake
1824–7
View by appointment

The Primaeval Giants Sunk in the Soil

William Blake
1824–7
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