
This is a medieval manuscript illustration, likely from a bestiary or religious text. It's divided into three registers (horizontal sections), each depicting a scene. **Top Register:** An angel, haloed and dressed in flowing robes of blue, green, and gold, is seated on a throne. The angel is raising their hands in a gesture of blessing or command. To the right, a fantastical creature is depicted. It has the body of a lion, but with wings and a human-like face with a beard. The creature is partially emerging from a patch of green grass. **Middle Register:** A skeletal figure, representing Death, is shown. It's dressed in a tattered robe and is reaching out with a bony hand towards a kneeling man. The man is dressed in a blue robe and appears to be in distress. **Bottom Register:** Similar to the top register, a fantastical creature with the body of a lion and wings is depicted. It has a human-like face with a beard. The creature is partially emerging from a patch of green grass. Below the creature is a small, ornate banner with text. **Overall:** The illustration is rendered in a vibrant, stylized manner typical of medieval art. The colors are rich and the figures are elongated and expressive. There is text written above and between the registers, likely describing the scenes or providing commentary. The background is a pale, parchment-like color. The illustration is framed by a simple border.