Beastiary

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an elaborately decorated face on the side of a building
an intricate spider web is hanging on the wall
an elaborately decorated face on the side of a building
an old book with spiral designs on it
Atlante dell'arte Italiana - Homepage su atlantedellarteitaliana.it
The Seven Headed Dragon by Joachim of Fiore: Liber Figurarum, c. 1250, Atlante dell'arte italiana
an old book with red and white designs on the pages, including two spirals
Joachim of Fiore | Seven-headed dragon
Karen Gilbert, Blue, 2013, brooch, moss aqua, petrified wood, bronze, 57.15 x 127 mm, photo: artist
Karen Gilbert: Shift - Art Jewelry Forum
Karen Gilbert, Blue, 2013, brooch, moss aqua, petrified wood, bronze, 57.15 x 127 mm, photo: artist
five metal fish and alligator brooches sitting on top of a wooden table next to pine branches
there are two figurines in the shape of animals, one is green and the other is blue
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a close up of an insect on a table with beads and other items around it
Michele Carragher: Stitching History and Fantasy | SofST
Michele Carragher: Stitching History and Fantasy | SofST
an embroidered wall hanging with different designs on it
MEDIEVAL BESTIARY, DEER, UNICORN,CENTAUR AND LION Red Blue Antique Scandinavian Embroidery by BulganLumini | Redbubble
MEDIEVAL BESTIARY, DEER, UNICORN,CENTAUR AND LION Red Blue Antique Scandinavian Embroidery #antique #tapestry #sweden #swedish #unicorn #centaur #deer #lion #medieval #homedecor #animals #beasts #flowers #bestiary #embroidery
an artistic painting with animals and people on it's sides, including a man standing next to a goat
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a person's hand holding a piece of art that looks like a dinosaur head
an owl and bird are depicted in this medieval manuscript
Medieval drawings of animals that look nothing like the living thing
a green dragon sitting on top of a stone wall
Know Your Dragons! Medieval Bestiary Dragon Tiles and Legend
an illustration of a bird with wings and a crown on it's head, holding a
The Legend behind Alkonost And Gamayun - The Bird Maidens of Slavic Folklore — Steemit