Art depicting the avaricious and prodigal from the fourth circle of hell. The original art was an engraving created by Gustave Doré. This art is located beneath the stairs to the left of the collection of Pieter van der Heyden art below the stairs and to the right of The Triumphal Arch of Maximilian.
Artistic representation of an early Mesoamerican mask. Art is located above De formato Foetu Liber Singularis and below Atlas holding the world.
Depiction of a Minoan Snake Goddess. Goddess is seen holding a snake in each hand by her head. Image is located on top of the slab that Samson is carrying and to the left of Rockwell Kent’s Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Liberty.
Two columns of women from the Erechtheion on the north side of the Acropolis. Image is located to the left of the Under the Wave off Kanagawa and to the right of Apokalypsa IX.
Samson carrying the gates of Gaza from the Torah. On the slab stands Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Liberty. Art is to the right of the large column and to the left of Terra.
Hindu god Agni riding goat. Image is below the staircase in front of the collection of title pages, to the left of the large section of money, and to the right of The Mother’s Picture Alphabet.
Recreation of Saint Augustine writing City of God. Image is located below The Hierarchie of the Blessed Angels and to the right of the Lion Hunt of Ashurbanipal.
Recreation of the title page of The Hierarchie of the Blessed Angels. Image is to the right of the Lion Hunt of Ashurbanipal and below and to the left of Superman.
An illustration of Pope Alexander VI with the inscription “Ego sum Papa,” which means ‘I am the Pope.” People Alexander VI is depicted with a monstrous head and demonic claws. Art is located above Romulus and Remus and to the right of the mural dedication marker.
A sphinx with wings statue. Item is to the right of De Humani Corporis Fabrica Front Muscular Anatomy and a man reading.
Recreation of Sandro Botticelli’s The Birth of Venus created in 1486. Image is located above The Triumphal Arch of Maximilian and to the right of the Under the Wave off Kanagawa.
Eve leaning to the right and looking towards the left. Eve is being lowered down by Gustave Doré’s Antaeus from The Giant Antaeus lowering Dante and Virgil. This image is located to the right of Roman Emperor Augustus and to the left of Shiva.