The Centaurs throw arrows against damns coming out of the Styx marshes. Engraving from The Hell by Dante Alighieri (the Divine Comedie) illustrated by Gustave Dore. French edition of 1861 by Gustave Dore

The Centaurs throw arrows against damns coming out of the Styx marshes. Engraving from The Hell by Dante Alighieri (the Divine Comedie) illustrated by Gustave Dore. French edition of 1861

(The Centaurs throw arrows against damns coming out of the Styx marshes. Engraving from The Hell by Dante Alighieri (the Divine Comedie) illustrated by Gustave Dore. French edition of 1861. “” Noi ci appressammo a quel proud snelle. (We are approaching thes)


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The Centaurs throw arrows against damns coming out of the Styx marshes. Engraving from The Hell by Dante Alighieri (the Divine Comedie) illustrated by Gustave Dore. French edition of 1861 by Gustave Dore. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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