Vincent van Gogh's painting Prisoners' Round was inspired by a depiction of the exercise yard at Newgate Prison created by this artist for a project that included text by William Blanchard Jerrold. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this artist who illustrated the 1872 book London: A Pilgrimage six years after completing a set of 241 engravings for La Grande Bible de Tours.
ANSWER: Gustave Doré [or Paul Gustave Louis Christophe Doré]
[10e] Ugolino's Despair, The Empyrean, and Beatrice Enthroned are among the dozens of illustrations Doré made for this three-part poem by Dante Alighieri.
ANSWER: The Divine Comedy [or La Divina Commedia]
[10h] Doré's biographer Joanna Richardson compared his Bible illustrations to the works of this artist, whose own depictions of Hell include the blood-red Pandemonium and a series of engravings illustrating Paradise Lost.
ANSWER: John Martin
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