RM2J6BJ5H–An old coloured religious image of the Archangel RAPHAEL. His name means 'God Heals' or 'To Heal', and he is associated with expelling demons, Using a magical fish which he is seen carrying he succeeded in controlling the the demon Asmodeus and other foes and has the power to heal wounds, particularly in children.
RMKC54CD–Stirrup spout bottle with fish demon and tumi, 5th–7th century
RM2JDMETT–Devil fish, Demon stinger or devil stinger (Inimicus didactylus), opens its mouth, extremly toxic, Borneo, Malaysia
RF2WNKN0G–Demon Eartheater (Satanoperca jurupari) - Freshwater Fish
RF2HW4W6R–Art inspired by Stirrup spout bottle with fish demon and tumi, 5th–7th century, Peru, Moche, Ceramic, pigment, Overall: 11 in. (27.94 cm), Ceramics-Containers, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2JC7FJ0–Tobias throws the guts of the fish into the fire to drive the demon out of Sarah. Behind him, the archangel Raphael looks on. In the background, Tobias and Sara pray at the beginning of their wedding night. In the back left, a man led by Raguel digs a grave intended for Tobias. Below in the margin, a one-line caption in Latin from Tobit 8. Tobias throws the fish's guts into the fire Story of Tobias , print maker: anonymous, print maker: Cornelis Cort, (attributed to), Maarten van Heemskerck, print maker: Low Countries, publisher: Antwerp, publisher: Antwerp, 1556 - 1633, paper, engraving, h
RMMC6EE1–DEMONS - DEMON WORSHIP The key to this engraving reveals that A depicts the pagan worship of the Jews, B the worship of the Golden Calf, C the goddess Astaroth, D, the god Baal, E the worship of the demon Beelzebub, F, the fish-tailed Dagon, and G the fire-demon, Molech. Loose print of the early 18th century.
RFD66YAT–Demon Stinger (Inimicus Didactylus), Lembeh Strait, Indonesia
RMJ2A2TB–The Demon stinger fish buries itself in partially to suddenly grab prey from the ambush
RMKPRW1J–Monstrosus Marinus Daemoniforme
RMJ2A2RR–The Demon stinger fish buries itself in partially to suddenly grab prey from the ambush
RMG16APB–In Slavic mythology, a rusalka is a female ghost, water nymph, succubus, or mermaid-like demon that dwelt in a waterway. According to most traditions, the rusalki were fish-women, who lived at the bottom of rivers. In the middle of the night, they would w
RMD2JFP0–A Spiny Devilfish (Inimicus didactylus), also known as a Demon Stinger, at Lion Island, Bootless Bay, Papua New Guinea
RM2AREK9A–Ancient Etruscan chimera. A winged marine demon with fish tail limbs tormenting a man and woman 1, and Scylla an infernal winged mermaid with giant hooks 2. Geni infernali. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Corsi from Giulio Ferrario’s Costumes Ancient and Modern of the Peoples of the World, Il Costume Antico e Moderno, Florence, 1843.
RME153HP–Demon Earth Eater, Satanoperca jurupari, Cichlidae, Perciformes, Actinopterygii, Chordata. Amazon River Basin, South America.
RFP0K0EN–Demon stinger or Devil stinger [Inimicus didactylus]. Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RF2JJ17RP–Demon Stinger walks on sandy bottom. Bearded Ghoul, Sea Goblin or Devilfish (Inimicus didactylus) Red sea, Egypt
RFP0K0EK–Demon stinger or Devil stinger [Inimicus didactylus]. Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RM2PGYME5–Poisonous, Devilfish, demon stinger (Inimicus didactylus), Other animals, Fish, Perch-like, Animals, Spiny Devilfish adult, with colourful fins
RM2CC843N–Japan: Demon Face Du Xing or Kikenji Tokyo, one of the 'One Hundred and Eight Heroes of the Water Margin', testing his strength against a rock in a cave by water, fish surfacing next to him. Woodblock print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797-1863), 1827-1830. The Water Margin (known in Chinese as Shuihu Zhuan, sometimes abbreviated to Shuihu, known as Suikoden in Japanese, as well as Outlaws of the Marsh, Tale of the Marshes, All Men Are Brothers, Men of the Marshes, or The Marshes of Mount Liang in English, is a 14th century novel and one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. Attr
RMPAAB16–Stirrup spout bottle with fish demon and tumi. Culture: Moche. Dimensions: Overall: 11 in. (27.94 cm) Other: 5 15/16 in. (15.01 cm). Date: 5th-7th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RM2JDMETH–Devil fish, Demon stinger or devil stinger (Inimicus didactylus), walking over sandy seabed, extremly toxic, Borneo, Malaysia
RM2HP5814–Pieter Bruegel the Elder, detail from The Fall of the Rebel Angels, An Angel Fight Against a Monster Demon; 1562; oil on oak panel, Royal Museums of F
RMERKGD6–Spiny devil fish, Inimicus didactylus, Sapi Island, TARP, Borneo, Malaysia
RFD6HJFR–Demon Stinger (Inimicus Didactylus), Lembeh Strait, Indonesia
RMD9YE6M–Close-up of a Demon Stinger (Inimicus didactylus), Lembeh Strait, Sulawesi, Indonesia
RF2A1X16X–Devilfish or Stinger [Inimicus didactylus]. Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RMT2XHX5–Indian ocean walkman fish, demon stinger or devil stinger (Inimicus didactylus) at Mnemba atol, Zanzibar
RFKWWK9G–Strange fish statue showing teeth with the santa maria church in the background
RFM4ADWY–Demon stinger (Inimicus didactylus) near Panglao Island, Philippines
RMG16C1D–In Slavic mythology, a rusalka is a female ghost, water nymph, succubus, or mermaid-like demon that dwelt in a waterway. According to most traditions, the rusalki were fish-women, who lived at the bottom of rivers. In the middle of the night, they would w
RFMC5G91–Demon stinger (Inimicus didactylus). Picture was taken in the Ceram sea, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia
RM2T90EH6–Saint Raphael with Tobias, His Dog, and the Fish, c. 1780, Giuseppe Sanmartino, Italian, 1720–1793, 27 1/4 × 17 1/4 × 12 1/2 in. (69.22 × 43.82 × 31.75 cm), Silver, gilt bronze, Italy, 18th century, Tobias, a young Jewish man, has been sent by his blind father to retrieve money left with a relative. Accompanying him on the journey are his dog and a hired guide who, unbeknownst to him, is the archangel Raphael. When they reach the Tigris River, Tobias is attacked by a monstrous fish. Raphael tells him to catch it and preserve its innards as medicines.
RME153HF–Demon Earth Eater, Satanoperca jurupari, Cichlidae, Perciformes, Actinopterygii, Chordata. Amazon River Basin, South America.
RFPR01G3–Temple fish pond with colorful Koi carp swimming near a typical Balinese Hindu stone deity figure.
RF2JKC8M6–Demon Stinger walks on sandy bottom. Bearded Ghoul, Sea Goblin or Devilfish (Inimicus didactylus) Red sea, Egypt
RFAP10JN–fish gargoyle close up Oxford university town stone carving distorted cartoon effigy head caricature UK United Kingdom England E
RM2PGYME7–Poisonous, Devilfish, demon stinger (Inimicus didactylus), Other animals, Fish, Perch-like, Animals, Red Spiny Devilfish adult, close-up of head
RM2DN2Y87–Design for the South Wall of the Music Room, Royal Pavilion, Brighton, Frederick Crace, English, 1779–1859, Brush and gouache, graphite on white wove paper, Wall decoration consisting of three painted panels: a dragon horse in center panel, flanked by narrower panels containing figures of demon-chasers in motion. Bamboo ceiling above. The domed ceiling is indicated in outline, with fish-scale motif., England, 1817, interiors, Drawing
RM2T687CK–Ancient Etruscan chimera. A winged marine demon with fish tail limbs tormenting a man and woman 1, and Scylla an infernal winged mermaid with giant hooks 2. Geni infernali. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Corsi from Giulio Ferrarios Costumes Ancient and Modern of the Peoples of the World, Il Costume Antico e Moderno, Florence, 1843.
RM2JDMETN–Devil fish, Demon stinger or devil stinger (Inimicus didactylus), walking over sandy seabed, extremly toxic, Borneo, Malaysia
RMA8BX56–Demon scorpionfish Inimicuc didactylus at Lembah Straights in Sulwesi Indonesia
RMHPEY60–Demon Stinger, Inimicus didactylus, Pura Jati, Bali, Indonesia, Asia
RF2HNF1Y0–3d-illustration of an isolated fantasy dragon fish
RMW197EM–Viperfish sticking its head in the abyss and focusing its giant teeth. The image in night vision mode has been mounted from a real photograph of fish.
RF2A1X177–Devilfish or Stinger [Inimicus didactylus]. Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RF2BWF6E3–Kappa walking and holding a fishing rod and fish, Demon in myths and beliefs of Japanese culture, The green ghost resembles a turtle
RMGKW1Y4–Caledonian Stinger Devilfish, Inimicus caledonicus, Ambon, Moluccas, Indonesia
RM2HG5P6T–Hieronymus Bosch (1450-1516). Netherlandish painter. Triptych of the Temptations of Saint Anthony, 1498. Central panel. Detail of the lower part, depicting The Temptation of St. Anthony. National Museum of Ancient Art. Lisbon, Portugal.
RF2RFGMW0–Inimicus filamentosus, also known as the filament-finned stinger, underwater photo into the Red Sea
RMB1C8A5–Rana piscatrix Georgij Fabricij, Aldrovandi 1642 17th century renaissance Europe
RFHNPX71–The venomous demon stinger or spiny devilfish (Inimicus didactylus) deserves its impressively fearsome names. It can cause pain or death. Indonesia.
RMDT14TH–Spiny Devilfish, Inimicus didactylus, close up of camouflaged individual, Halmahera, Maluku Islands, Indonesia
RMW7X8J5–Spiny devilfish (Inimicus didactylus) camouflaged on sand, Manado, Indonesia. Sulawesi Sea.
RF2JJ17RM–Demon Stinger walks on sandy bottom covered with green algae. Bearded Ghoul, Sea Goblin or Devilfish (Inimicus didactylus) Red sea, Egypt
RFFD02A8–Demon stinger scorpionfish, Inimicus didactylus, side view on sand in Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia
RM2PGYME1–Poisonous, Devilfish, demon stinger (Inimicus didactylus), Other animals, Fish, Perch-like, Animals, Red Spiny Devilfish adult, close-up of head, at
RF2BDFP18–Vertical portrait of a traditionally dressed man feeding the fish at the Tirta Gangga water palace in Bali, Indonesia.
RM2GG9BCF–The Wenhaston Doom, St Peter's Church, Wenhaston, Suffolk, UK
RM2JDMETM–Devil fish, Demon stinger or devil stinger (Inimicus didactylus), walking over sandy seabed, extremly toxic, Borneo, Malaysia
RM2EE2K0C–The mighty miracles of Jesus at Capernaum, Scene of the New Testament, Histoire Biblique de L´Ancien Testament,
RMBABK0B–Red Giant frogfish on blurred blue background.
RF2GH76YC–3d-illustration of an isolated fantasy dragon fish
RM2B6W5G6–Huwelijksnacht van Tobias en Sara Verhaal van Tobias (serietitel) Before Tobias and his wife Sarah was asleep he put the liver and heart of the fish on the fire demon, Where: Sara possessed and all the men with whom she'd had slain married to expel. In the background flight the demon away and is tied by Raphael to a tree. Through the other window shows how a slave of Sara's father Raguel already a grave delft, because it is afraid that Tobias will not survive the wedding night. Kneeling in the foreground Tobias and Sarah in prayer for God's blessing and protection over their marriage request.
RF2A1X17A–Devilfish or Stinger [Inimicus didactylus]. Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RF2DKF8FC–Halloween illustration with lettering and monsters. Vector illustration.
RF2A1X14J–Devilfish or Stinger [Inimicus didactylus]. Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RMGKW1Y6–Caledonian Stinger Devilfish, Inimicus caledonicus, Ambon, Moluccas, Indonesia
RMDNKGX2–Spiny Devilfish - Inimicus didactylus. It has long and sharp venomous dorsal fin spines that can inflict very painful stabs
RF2RFGN01–Inimicus filamentosus, also known as the filament-finned stinger, underwater photo into the Red Sea
RFP0K0EM–Spiny devilfish [Inimicus didactylus] covered in weed. Lembeh, Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RF2A54EFB–Sea monster water dragon fish mutant. Scary deep demon. Color illustration.
RFP0K0DT–Spiny Devilfish - Inimicus didactylus. It has long and sharp venomous dorsal fin spines that can inflict very painful stabs. Lembeh, North Sulawesi,
RF2JKC8N3–Demon Stinger walks on sandy bottom covered with green algae. Bearded Ghoul, Sea Goblin or Devilfish (Inimicus didactylus) Red sea, Egypt
RFP0K0DP–Spiny Devilfish - Inimicus didactylus. It has long and sharp venomous dorsal fin spines that can inflict very painful stabs. Lembeh, North Sulawesi,
RM2PGYMEF–Poisonous, Devilfish, demon stinger (Inimicus didactylus), Other animals, Fish, Perch-like, Animals, Red Spiny Devilfish adult, buried in sand, night
RFP0K0DN–Spiny Devilfish - Inimicus didactylus. It has long and sharp venomous dorsal fin spines that can inflict very painful stabs. Lembeh, North Sulawesi,
RMENFMCP–Demon Stinger or Devil Stinger, (Inimicus didactylus), Pura Jati, Bali, Indonesia
RM2JDMF18–Devil fish, Demon stinger or devil stinger (Inimicus didactylus), walking over sandy seabed, extremly toxic, Borneo, Malaysia
RM2F4FM3J–Demon Stinger (Inimicus didactylus), Ambon, Moluccas, Indonesia
RFR1T0RK–Spiny devilfish, Demon stinger [Inimicus didactylus]. North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RF2GH75EH–3d-illustration of an isolated fantasy dragon fish
RFR1T0RF–Spiny devilfish, Demon stinger [Inimicus didactylus]. North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RF2M6RE7D–Demon Stinger (Inimicus didactylus) walks on sandy bottom. Bearded Ghoul, Sea Goblin or Devilfish Red sea, Egypt
RF2JH78B5–Demon Stinger walks on sandy bottom. Bearded Ghoul, Sea Goblin or Devilfish (Inimicus didactylus) Red sea, Egypt
RF2JFA3KP–Couple Demon Stinger (Inimicus didactylus) walks on sandy bottom. Bearded Ghoul, Sea Goblin or Devilfish Red sea, Egypt
RMGKW1Y2–Caledonian Stinger Devilfish, Inimicus caledonicus, Ambon, Moluccas, Indonesia
RMW7X8J4–Spiny devilfish (Inimicus didactylus) camouflaged on sand, Manado, Indonesia. Sulawesi Sea.
RF2RFGN08–Inimicus filamentosus, also known as the filament-finned stinger, underwater photo into the Red Sea
RMM49G61–Cape fur seal (Arctocephalus pusillus), feeding on striped catshark (Poroderma africanum), False Bay, Cape Town, South Africa, July 2014
RM2GG9BA9–The Wenhaston Doom, St Peter's Church, Wenhaston, Suffolk, UK
RMW7R8WN–Pyjama shark (Poroderma africanum) curling into itself as a defensive, protective posture when thrown back into the sea. Kommetjie, Western Cape, South Africa.
RM2B6W5GN–Huwelijksnacht van Tobias en Sara Geschiedenis van Tobias (serietitel) in kneel bedroom Tobias and Sarah in prayer for God's blessing and protection over their marriage request. In the background flight the demon away by the liver and heart of the fish that Tobias on fire legde. Manufacturer : printmaker: Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert In drawing: Maarten van Heemskerckstraat Place manufacture: The Netherlands Date: ca. 1548 Physical characteristics: wood block material: paper Technique: wood block dimensions: sheet: h 240 mm × W 187 mm Subject: Tobias and Sarah praying
RFMMBR59–Spiny devilfish or Stinger [Inimicus didactylus]. Ambon, Indonesia.
RMW7YDPP–Devil stinger (Inimicus didactylus) venomous species, . Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia.
RF2A54EGC–Sea monster water dragon fish mutant. Scary deep demon. Evil bloodthirsty character in Halloween. Color illustration.
RM2WF5TFA–The venomous demon stinger or spiny devilfish, Inimicus didactylus, deserves its impressively fearsome names. It can cause pain or death. Philippines.
RM2JDMEW0–Devil fish, Demon stinger or devil stinger (Inimicus didactylus), walking over sandy seabed, extremly toxic, Borneo, Malaysia
RF2JMN7KX–Satanoperca jurupari fish aka Demon Eartheater floating in water.
RMR0J972–Spiny Devilfish, Bearded ghoul or Demon stinger (Inimicus didactylus), on seabed, Sulawesi, Indonesia
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