Santa Barbara Museum of Art - How about a mid-week #MuseumFromHome? ✨ Representing Christ descending into Limbo, the first circle of Hell in Dante's “Inferno,” this painting is a copy after one
![Hieronymus Bosch's Vision of Hell Lives on Today, 500 Years After the Medieval Painter's Death - The Atlantic Hieronymus Bosch's Vision of Hell Lives on Today, 500 Years After the Medieval Painter's Death - The Atlantic](https://cdn.theatlantic.com/thumbor/m6sIDMvPM1sOfNuddFnnd5W_3NU=/0x604:960x1144/960x540/media/img/mt/2016/04/bosch-1/original.jpg)
Hieronymus Bosch's Vision of Hell Lives on Today, 500 Years After the Medieval Painter's Death - The Atlantic
![Kees l'Olandese on X: "@boschbot DANTE'S INFERNO Sinners of unnatural lust must keep walking. In Dante's Canto XVI, 3 sinners begin to walk like a wheel, i.e. in a circle, to talk Kees l'Olandese on X: "@boschbot DANTE'S INFERNO Sinners of unnatural lust must keep walking. In Dante's Canto XVI, 3 sinners begin to walk like a wheel, i.e. in a circle, to talk](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E16LADmX0AE-J0L.jpg:large)