The Flight of Geryon — On Verticality
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The above illustration by Gustave Doré shows a scene from Dante’s Divine Comedy . The epic poem follows Dante and Virgil as they pass through Inferno , Purgatorio and Paradiso , and it deals with the concepts of Heaven and Hell, as well as the Seven Deadly Sins. This scene is from Canto XXVII o
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