64 results filtered with: Hell

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Dante and Virgil watching Bertrand de Born hold his head away from his body to illustrate the spreading of disunity. Etching by B. Pinelli, 1825.
Bartolomeo PinelliDate: 1825Reference: 661782iPart of: Episodes in Dante's Divine comedy. Etchings by B. Pinelli, 1824-1826.
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The naked are led to hell on the day of judgement. Etching.
Reference: 24936i
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The miser in hell. Mezzotint after D. Teniers the younger.
David Teniers the YoungerReference: 46839i- Books
Death : second in an activity zine series about the horsemen of the apocalypse / Chris Printed This.
Chris Printed ThisDate: [2025?]
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Christ appears in the skies on the day of judgement. Engraving after M. Rota after Michelangelo.
MichelangeloReference: 25147i- Pictures
Three scenes: trial scene, witches flying through the sky, a witch conversing with the Devil in hell. Woodcut, 1720.
Date: 1720Reference: 33324i- Books
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The life and death of Mr. Badman : presented to the world in a familiar dialogue between Mr. Wiseman, and Mr. Attentive. By John Bunyan, the author of the Pilgrims progress.
John BunyanDate: 1688
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Eleven scenes of witchcraft. Woodcut, 1720.
Date: 1720Reference: 33360i
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The giant Antaeus carries Virgil and Dante to the Ninth Circle of Hell. Etching by B. Pinelli, 1825.
Bartolomeo PinelliDate: 1825Reference: 661784iPart of: Episodes in Dante's Divine comedy. Etchings by B. Pinelli, 1824-1826.
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The Last Judgment: the world lies in ruins and sinners in hell are tortured by monstrous devils. Engraving by Petrus de Jode the elder, 1615, after Jean Cousin the younger.
Jehan Cousin the YoungerDate: [between 1726 and 1738]Reference: 46790i- Books
Lessons from hell : printing and punishment in India / Christopher Pinney.
Christopher PinneyDate: 2018
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The entrance to hell guarded by Sin and Death. Stipple engraving by F. Bartolozzi, 1792, after T. Stothard.
Thomas StothardDate: 1 Novr. 1792Reference: 35892i- Pictures
The vexatious litigant dies: the monster Litigation receives his soul, while Evil Conscience and Poverty dig his grave from which hellfire billows. Engraving by H. Goltzius, 159-.
Hendrik GoltziusDate: 1590-1599Reference: 26561i
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The ages of man represented as a step scheme. Reproduction of an engraving by C. Bertelli.
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Lucifer's angels tumble out of heaven, their limbs entwined. Etching by R. Pranker, 176-.
Date: 1765Reference: 24951i
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The torture of Roman Catholics by monsters in hell, with Charon ferrying more departed souls over the river Styx. Engraving with etching.
Reference: 43629i
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A street altar in Rome, hung with votive offerings, attended by itinerant pipers watched by locals. Watercolour by D.W. Lindau, 1835.
Dietrich Wilhelm LindauDate: 1835Reference: 38511i- Books
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One thing is needful: or, Serious meditations upon the four last things, death, judgment, [double brackets] heaven, and hell : Unto which is added, Ebal and Gerizzim, or, the blessing, and the curse: with prison meditations. ... / By John Bunyan. Author of the Pilgrims Progress.
John BunyanDate: [1700?]
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The archangel Michael, holding a flaming sword and the scales of justice; in heaven the angels kneel before Christ; representing the Day of Judgement. Woodcut.
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The ages of man represented in a step scheme; with the divine judgement under the stairs. Coloured etching.
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Christ appears in the skies on the day of judgement. Engraving by J. Cole after M. Rota after Michelangelo.
MichelangeloReference: 25159i
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A winged devil figure riding on a cat awakening some monks by blowing on them. Etching by F. Goya, 1796/1798.
Francisco GoyaDate: [1796/1798]Reference: 36936i
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Punishments of Hell. Chromolithograph.
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Two devils in a laboratory produce statutes with the help of a genie; showing the repressive nature of the government of France under Louis-Philippe, especially concerning the freedom of the press. Lithograph by E. Le Poittevin, 1831.
Eugène Le PoittevinDate: [1831]Reference: 16442i- Books
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A treatise of the four last things, death, judgement, hell & heaven, commonly called the Quatuor novissima. By Simon Birckbek Bachelor in Divinity, sometime fellow of Queens College in Oxford, and now minister of Gods word at Gilling in Richmondshire.
Simon BirckbekDate: 1655