Inferno, Canto 22: Alichino and Calcabrina grapple above the pitch (illustration from The Divine Comedy) by Gustave after Dore

Inferno, Canto 22: Alichino and Calcabrina grapple above the pitch (illustration from The Divine Comedy)

(Inferno, Canto 22 : Alichino and Calcabrina grapple above the pitch, illustration from The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri, 1885 (digitally coloured engraving))


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1885  ·  digitally coloured engraving  ·  Picture ID: 647967

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Inferno, Canto 22: Alichino and Calcabrina grapple above the pitch (illustration from The Divine Comedy) by Gustave after Dore. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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