Corbul said:Not exactly historic art, but it's a historic outfit, and the armor\weapon is kinda funny...
DYSTOPIAN said:Corbul said:Not exactly historic art, but it's a historic outfit, and the armor\weapon is kinda funny...
matmohair1 said:(Boye, alleged to be"endowed" with magical powers, shot by a musketeer as a witch looks on...)
"A Dog's Elegy: Elegy of Prince Rupert's Tears for the Late Defeat at Marston Moor
where his Beloved Dog named Boy was killed by a Valiant Soldier" - 1644
matmohair1 said:The Dragon of Wantley & The Moore of Moore-hall
https://abookofcreatures.com/2017/11/13/adventures-in-dragon-slaying-with-the-dragon-of-wantley/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_of_Wantley
The Prodigious / Monstrous Tartar!
http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=3185367&partId=1
The Madagascan Monster
Crane-Man by Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522-1605)
KhergitLancer80 said:
An unhappy wife is complaining to the kadı about her husband's impotence. Ottoman miniature
Edit:What kadı(judge) holds is a zibik(Turkish dildo).It is the unhappy wife's evidence for her husband's impotence.
Captured Joe said:Most Ottoman image ever.
matmohair1 said:Asia depicted in the form of Pegasus by Heinrich Bünting, c.1590
'Itinerarium sacrae scripturae; Das ist ein Reisebuch über
die ganze heilige Schrift in zwey Bücher geteilt'
Map of Europe shaped as a virgin, also by Heinrich Bünting, 1582
This Porcineograph, 1875 map of the United States
in shape of a pig, surrounded by pigs representing
the different states, with notations of state foods
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/db/This_Porcineograph.jpg
logically, yes; emotionally - i don't careМихаил Илларионович Голенищев-Кутузов-Смоленский said:You should be more perplexed by the addition of Russia and Muscovy as separate states.