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The Six-Footed Serpent Attacking Agnolo Brunelleschi

William Blake
1826–7, reprinted 1892

Scrapbook

Julian Trevelyan
1931–9
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Scrapbook

Julian Trevelyan
1938–40
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The Punishment of the Thieves

William Blake
1824–7

Sisyphus

Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones, Bt
c.1870

The Simoniac Pope

William Blake
1824–7

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

William Blake
1824–7

The Pit of Disease: The Falsifiers

William Blake
1824–7
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Frontispiece to ‘Visions of the Daughters of Albion’

William Blake
c.1795

Videla, Massera, Agosti and Cardinal Aramburu (Photo: Loiácono) ‘Dante’s Inferno’ by Doré, 1860

León Ferrari
1995–6, 2007

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León Ferrari
2001, reproduced 2007
On display at Tate Modern part of Media Networks

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León Ferrari
2001, reproduced 2007
On display at Tate Modern part of Media Networks

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León Ferrari
2001, reproduced 2007
On display at Tate Modern part of Media Networks

[no title]

León Ferrari
2001, reproduced 2007
On display at Tate Modern part of Media Networks

[no title]

León Ferrari
2001, reproduced 2007
View by appointment

[no title]

León Ferrari
2001, reproduced 2007
On display at Tate Modern part of Media Networks

[no title]

León Ferrari
2001, reproduced 2007
On display at Tate Modern part of Media Networks

Mazeppa Surrounded by Horses (after Horace Vernet)

John Frederick Herring
c.1833

The Six-Footed Serpent Attacking Agnolo Brunelleschi

William Blake
1826–7, reprinted 1968
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Delirious

Siobhán Hapaska
1996
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