Engaged Capital with a Lion and a Basilisk
https://clevelandart.org/art/1972.20
The basilisk is an imaginary animal, half cock and half snake. According to medieval bestiaries, the basilisk could kill merely by its glance. It was commonly held as the symbol of the devil to be trodden down by Christ, first at the moment of his incarnation and then again du...
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146776
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1972.2
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