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Poster named Northern Beholder depicting multy-eyed AD&D-monster beholder covered with thick moss-like-fur in the natural habitat, ten eyestalks and one huge central eye, schematic manuscript scientific illustration of creature, natural beholder species in center in levitating state with opened sharp-teeth-jaws at air and half-covered in cave one striking with magic rays and lighting from eyes, additions icons-incuts with its spheroid sharp-teeth skull and anti-beholderrepellent items, colored engraving on old paper by Haeckel, Jan Jonston Patricia Coelho Adolphe Millot, vintage scientific zoologic illustration maximalist bizarre collection object hyperdetailed, illustration from Kunstformen der Nature, Codex Atlanticus, large details, scientific notes with numbers, northern highland medieval ruins and cave entrance
A highly detailed, intricate, and stylized field guide illustration of a "Northern Beholder" in a stone archway, labeled "NATURALIS HISTORIA BEHOLDERIS SEPTIRENTALIS EDITIO SECUNDA, LIPSIA & LONIXNTUM. MDCCLFE)." The central beholder creature is a large, hairy, green spherical body covered in thick, curly moss-like texture, with a large central eye that emits a red laser beam. Its wide, menacing mouth is filled with sharp, white teeth. Surrounding the main body are numerous flexible eye stalks, each ending in a small, colorful eyeball, some of which are blue, red, or yellow. One of these eye stalks emits a blue lightning bolt. The beholder is positioned within a crumbling stone archway adorned with overgrown vines and greenery, typical of ancient ruins. Below the archway, the ground is covered with grass, rocks, and small plants. To the left of the main illustration, there are three smaller, circular illustrations with labels: "SPHAROID CRANIUM" depicting a skull with sharp teeth, "ANTI-BEHOLLDER REPELLENT HORTUS BEHOLLDERICUS" showing a plant illustration and a glass