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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
Printmaker: Blake, William
History note: John Linnell; The Linnell Trustees; Linnell sale, Christie's, 15 March 1918, lot 181; bought by Mrs Riches
Method of acquisition: Given (1918-05) by Riches, T. H., Mrs
1820s
Production date:
AD 1827
Plate 4 to Illustrations to Dante's Divine Comedy
Progress proof
Support
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paper
Plate
Height 275 mm
Width 354 mm
Sheet
Height 322 mm
Width 401 mm
Accession number: P.813-R
Primary reference Number: 853
Bindman: 650
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