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Cantos 7-19 Inferno Art

Plutus – Level four – Mendleson

Plutus - Blake

Greedy and Squanders - Dore

Avarice and Prodigal - Dali

Level four - Vellutello

Wrathful and Sullen - Blake

Filippo Argenti - Dore

City of Dis - Botticelli

Fury - Dali

Furies and Medusa - Robertson

Dis and Furies – Flaxman

Angel in Dis - Dore

Heretics level six - Dore

Level 6 Heretics - Robertson

Heretics - Vasile

Level 7 Violent - Vellutello

Minotaur - Robertson

Centaur - Flaxman

Centaur and Minotaur - Dore

River of Blood - Botticelli

Suicides and Harpy - Robertson

Suicides - Flaxman

Wood of Suicides - Dore

Suicides - Dali

Blasphemers - Dore

Blaspheming Capaneus - Blake

Sodomites, Usurers - Botticelli

Sodomites - Flaxman

Old Man of Crete – Flaxman

Old Man of Crete - Blake

Geryon - Dore

Geryon - Blake

Geryon - Robertson

Fraud - Botticelli

Fraud, seducers/pimps - Dore

Flatterers - Flaxman

Simony - Dore

Pope Nicholas III - Blake

Pope Nicholas III - Robertson