

An arch-shaped black and white drawing depicts a chaotic scene. The scene shows a large figure with snakes for legs, falling down and surrounded by people. The figure wears a flowing garment and has decorative items on its wrists and ankles. In the background, buildings are on fire and people are running or fighting. A horse and rider are on the right side. The scene is framed by architectural elements such as columns. The drawing appears to be an old engraving or etching on a beige background. The title and artist are "The Apocalypse: The Fall of Babylon" by Jean Duvet.
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