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2008-03-12 02:44 Frotz 400×285×8 (31843 bytes) Dante and Virgil meet Muhammad and his son-in-law, Ali in [[Hell]]. [[Watercolor]] by [[William Blake]] for [[Dante Alighieri|Dante's]] [[Divine Comedy]].
2006-03-11 17:14 Tariqabjotu 400×285×8 (47863 bytes) This piece comes from [[William Blake]]. It depicts [[Muhammad]] from Canto XXVIII of [[Dante]]'s ''[[The Divine Comedy|Inferno]]'' which his "entrails" hanging out of his body in hell. {{PD-art}}
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