View asset onlyDivine Comedy. Epic poem written by Dante Alighieri between 1308 and his death in 1321. Eigth Canto of Hell. Dante and Virgil cross the river Styx in the boat of Phlegyas. Along the way they find Filippo Argenti, a Florentine arrogant and angry. Engraving by Gustave Dore. Colored.IdentifierAKG1714038SourceAlbumCredit lineakg-images / Album / PrismaImage date13.4.2012Time Period13TH CENTURY14TH CENTURYMIDDLE AGESTopicALLEGORYANGER ; WRATHARROGANCEBOATCONTINENTEMBARKATIONFERRYMANFRIGATEIDLENESSILLUSTRATIONINDOLENCEINFERNOJOURNEYMAN'S TRAVEL ; JOURNEYMAN'S TRAVELSLITERATURELOADINGMYTHOLOGYNAVENOVELOARPOEMPOETRYRIVERROWINGROWING BOATSCENESHIPSOULSTAGETHEATRE ; THEATERTRANSPORT ; CARGOUNDERWORLDGeographyANGER (TOWN)ITALYSTYXPersonCHARONDANTE ALIGHIERIDOREFILIPPO ARGENTIGUSTAVE DOREITALIAREMUSVERGILTitleDIVINA COMMEDIAEPOCATechniqueENGRAVING (TECHNIQUE)ETCHINGPHOTOGRAPHSize3647px × 4565px (47 MB) 30.8 cm × 38.6 cm @ 300 dpiRestrictionsFor editorial use onlyRights to be cleared for artworks not in public domain. No model release.Add to lightbox: 'My First Lightbox'Add to cartDownload