Andrea di Cione (Orcagna)|Baccio Baldini|Francesco Traini|Anonymous, Italian, Florentine, 15th century

The Inferno according to Dante, after the Last Judgment fresco in the Campo Santo, Pisa

ca. 1460–80
Engraving, a later re-strike (possibly 19th century)
30 × 21.5 cm (11.8 × 8.5 in)

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