On the edges of the Romanesque painted ceiling in St Martin’s in Zillis, Switzerland, are a series of mythical figures. These symbolise evil and often combine features of humans with animals or sea and land animals together in a single beast.
Published on
by Henk Bekker
On the edges of the Romanesque painted ceiling in St Martin’s in Zillis, Switzerland, are a series of mythical figures. These symbolise evil and often combine features of humans with animals or sea and land animals together in a single beast.