File:Manticore-vinycomb.png
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[edit]DescriptionManticore-vinycomb.png | A manticore from an ancient bestiary. Illustration for Fictitious and Symbolic Creatures in Art by John Vinycomb Chapman and Hall, 1906 |
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Source | https://archive.org/details/fictitioussymbol00vinyiala |
Author | John Vinycomb |
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