An Angel Appears to Balaam (detail) - Gustave Doré, 1880.
Illustration for Paradise Lost, Satan Descends to Earth - Gustave Doré, 1866.
Purgatory Canto 29, The 24 elders in the apocalyptic procession - Gustave Doré, 1867.
Illustration for The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, The Blessed Angelic Spirits - Gustave Doré, 1876.
Inferno Canto 9, The Burning Tombs of Arch Heretics - Gustave Doré, 1866.
Purgatory Canto 9, Dante carried by the eagle in his
dream - Gustave Dore, 1867.
Illustration for Orlando Furioso, Astolfo Travels Over Many Lands on the Hippogriff - Gustave Doré, 1879.
Illustration for Rime of the Ancient Mariner, After the Shipwreck - Gustave Doré, 1876.
Pardise Canto 8, Dante meets Charles Martel in the third sphere of heaven - Gustave Doré, 1867.
Illustration for Rime of the Ancient Mariner, The Rotting Sea - Gustave Doré, 1876.
Paradise Canto 18, The Angels in the Sphere of Jupiter - Gustave Doré, 1867.
Illustration for Paradise Lost: So numberless were those bad angels seen, Hovering on wing, under the cope of hell - Gustave Doré, 1866.
Illustration for Paradise Lost, Satan and Beelzebub on the Burning Lake - Gustave Doré, 1866.
Illustration for The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, The Death Fires Danced at Night - Gustave Doré, 1876.
The Monkey and the Dolphin, an Illustration from Fontaine's Fables - Gustave Doré, 1870.
Inferno Canto 11, The Burning Tomb of Pope Anastasius - Gustave Doré, 1866.
The Giant Nimrod in the Ninth and last circle of Hell - Gustave Dore 1885.
The Descent of the Spirit - Gustave Doré, 1880.
Illustration for Peau d’Âne, by Charles Perrault - Gustave Doré, 1867.
Death on the Pale Horse - Gustave Doré, 1880.
Satan resting on the Mountain - Gustave Dore, 1866.
The Fall of the Rebel Angels - Gustave Doré, 1872.
Illustration for Paradise Lost, Satan Talks to the Council of Hell - Gustave Doré, 1866.
Illustration for The Raven - Gustave Doré, 1883.
Paradise Canto 5, The Angels in the Planet Mercury - Gustave Doré, 1867.
Far Away Shines a Single Ray - Gustave Doré, 1865.
The Death of Saint Louis - Gustave Dore, 1877.
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