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Blake, William (1757-1827)
Plutus. From Illustrations to Dante's 'Divine Comedy'. 1824-1827. In Dante’s text Plutus, the god of riches, guards the souls of the avaricious. Graphite, pen and ink and watercolour on paper, 527 x 371 mm. Acquisition Purchased with the assistance of a special grant from the National Gallery and donations from the Art Fund, Lord Duveen and others, and presented through the the Art Fund 1919 (N03355).
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Tate Gallery/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier
ART395714
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Image
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Public
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2308px × 3253px
Photo Credit
© Tate, London / Art Resource, NY
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Divine Comedy, Dante
Hell
Literary Illustration
Watercolor