Minos: from The Inferno by Dante Alighieri by Gustave Dore

Minos: from The Inferno by Dante Alighieri

(Minos: from The Enfer by Dante Alighieri)


Gustave Dore

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1861  ·  gravure  ·  Picture ID: 821477

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Minos: from The Inferno by Dante Alighieri by Gustave Dore. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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