19th Century French illustrator Gustave Dore is responsible for the best known artistic interpretations of Dante’s Divine Comedy. His designs are a result of woodblock engraving and printing, often at amazingly quick speed. His work is prolific and gorgeous, encompassing all three worlds of Dante’s afterlife. His distinctive style can also be seen in Paradise Lost by Milton, and Don Quixote by Cervantes. Here is a small sample of his work.
IN A DARK WOOD
CARNAGE IN HELL
A CHAT WITH A POPE
THE MONEYLENDERS
Angels ferrying saved souls
In the Presence of God