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Close image of huge big motley moth perfectly camouflaged into human-eyes on someone's face as mask, watercolor and engraving in style of scientific posters of 1800s
A 19th-century botanical illustration of a man with a moth covering his face, stylized like an academic drawing in the center of the image. The moth has intricate patterns on its wings in shades of red, green, and brown, with blue eye-like markings. The man's hair and beard are visible with the moth's feathery antennae positioned above his forehead. A decorative border of intertwined green leaves frames the artwork. In the background are faint line drawings of various insects and beetles. Below the central image, a banner reads "PAPILIO HOMINIBUS LARVATOS. AD NATURDE DENINATINE."