
Stake attention in this memory
This image is a detailed crop from the right panel of the *Triptych of Hermit Saints*, an oil painting attributed to Hieronymus Bosch, located at the Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice, Italy. The scene depicts a dark, infernal landscape populated by grotesque demons and tormented nude human figures. In the foreground, a reddish-skinned, emaciated anthropomorphic demon with a large, white, inverted flower-like headpiece covering its face, except for two small dark eyes and a long, slender, bird-like proboscis, is crouched over a supine, pale, nude female figure. The demon's proboscis is inserted into the female's lower abdomen. The female figure is adorned with a golden, jeweled collar and has multiple small, dark snakes coiled around her body; one emerges from her head. Several small, dark amphibians, resembling frogs or toads, are scattered on and around her body. To the far right, a smaller, nude human figure lies on its back with arms raised in a gesture of distress. In the mid-ground, a cluster of nude human figures, primarily male, exhibit expressions of anguish and terror. Many are entangled by dark, thin, vine-like or serpent-like elements. To the right of this group, a dark-skinned, humanoid demon with green, scaly limbs and a black, disc-shaped hat adorned with a golden, sun-like emblem on its head is positioned over a light-skinned, nude human figure. This demon presses down on the human figure's buttocks with a hand, while the human figure's face is obscured by its arm, indicating distress. The demon possesses a visible tail. The background is dark and indistinct, suggesting a cavernous or shadowy environment.
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Volume
8,895
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TVL
$4.69

