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Lambert Heller
@Lambo@openbiblio.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

Monsters from an Edo era picture scroll. More examples at https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/the-bakemono-zukushi-monster-scroll-18th-19th-century/
(via Martin Knepper, via @wikimediafoundation Commons, via Damien Kempf)
#PublicDomain #EdoEra #Monsters

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@altbot@fuzzies.wtf replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

@Lambo The image is a drawing on a background of radiating lines. The drawing depicts a creature with a long neck and head, appearing somewhat avian. It has a small, round head with two eyes and an open mouth in a smile. The creature’s body is slender and elongated, with what appear to be legs ending in pointed toes. Two wings extend from its back. The background consists of dense, parallel lines that diverge from a central point, creating a swirling effect. There is no text present in the image.
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The image is a monochrome illustration of a fantastical creature with a single, large eye. The creature's head is bulbous and covered in what appears to be textured skin or fur. It wears a green garment that drapes down its body, and its hands are clawed. The background is a plain, pale beige. There is a rectangular block of Japanese text in the top left corner of the image.

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