

The image depicts an arch-shaped black and white illustration. The scene shows a cityscape with buildings and a temple being measured by a figure. Multiple people are present in the foreground, some dressed in robes and head coverings. A figure with wings and a long dress floats above. Smoke and flames are rising from the city. A dragon-like creature with a long tail is in the lower right. The illustration style is detailed and intricate. The overall tone suggests a scene of destruction or chaos. The work is titled 'The Apocalypse: The Measurement of the Temple' and is by Jean Duvet.
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