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The Circle of the Thieves: Agnolo Brunelleschi Attacked by a Six-Footed Serpent. Inferno, Canto XXV. Illustrations to Dante's Divine Comedy. Blake, William (British, 1757-1827). Engraving, black carbon ink on paper, height, plate, 274 mm, width, plate, 354 mm; height, sheet, 393 mm, width, sheet, 570 mm, designed 1827. Copy taken in 1954 from the copper plates in the Lessing J Rosenwald Collection, National Gallery of Washington.
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