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English: A monster from Hell (adskoe chudovishe, not a chudo-yudo), being ridden by devils. Russian hand-drawn lubok. Русский: Адское чудовище. "На спине змееподобного чудовища сидят черти с душами грешников в руках. Язык, зубы, пасть, утроба змия воплощают наказания за человеческие грехи — «преслушание, самоугодие, прекословие, возношение» ослушание, нарушение, неповиновение "[1] |
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19th century date QS:P,+1850-00-00T00:00:00Z/7 |
Source | Originally from en.wikipedia; uploaded there by Ghirlandajo |
Author | Anonymous folk artist |
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