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Ugolino and His Sons, modeled ca. 1860–61, executed in marble 1865–67, by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux Stock Photo - Alamy
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Detail of Ugolino and His Sons by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux (1860s). From Dante's Inferno where 13th century count Ugolino was imprisoned and starved with his children, here clutching at the father's leg. :
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