

The Fourth King of Hell
The Fourth King of Hell by an unknown artist depicts a large man sitting on a throne-like chair. He wears a red hat with white spots and a pink robe. The man has a mustache and beard. He sits behind a blue and red table. A green-robed man in a black hat crouches to the left of the sitting man. Three people with minimal clothing are below the table; one is on fire, one cowers with his hands on his head, and the third appears to throw a spear at the one on fire. A fourth man in a white and red headdress and green pants and red sash stands to the right. The background is brown with a green and gold border. A red scroll with gold writing is on the right side.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 655 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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