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FAF3561247: Within the Sphere of Jupiter, Dante sees the blessed spirits arrange themselves in the form of an eagle, symbol o the Empire. Illustration of Canto XVIII in Paradiso of The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri. Work of Francesco Scaramuzza dedicated to the Municipality of Florence. / Bridgeman Images
GRL6372532: Genoa, Duomo (St Lawrence Cathedral), the façade, right portion: detail of the "base of a column with Samson slaying a lion, climbing animal, dog attacking a boar; a column bearing lion and corbel with the Angel of St Matthew", by workshop of Benedetto Antelami and Master of the Ark of the Baptist, about 1200 / Bridgeman Images
FAF3561258: Dante and Beatrice in front of the bright spirits of the apostles Peter, James and John. Peter has his arm raised in a sign of wrath. Illustration of Canto XXVII in Paradiso of The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri. Work of Francesco Scaramuzza dedicated to the Municipality of Florence. / Bridgeman Images