
This is an antique illustration, likely from a medieval or early modern manuscript. It depicts a fantastical creature, a butterfly with a humanoid body. The butterfly's wings are large and intricately patterned with shades of green, yellow, and red. The body is that of a man, with a head, torso, arms, and legs. The figure is dressed in a long, flowing robe or garment, colored in shades of red and blue. The figure has a beard and a crown or headdress. The creature is positioned in the center of the image, against a pale green background. Below the illustration is a block of text written in an old script, likely Cyrillic. The text is in multiple lines and appears to be a description or narrative related to the creature. In the bottom right corner, there is a page number '257'. The style of the illustration is characteristic of medieval or Renaissance manuscript illumination, with flat colors, stylized figures, and decorative details. The overall impression is one of a whimsical and fantastical creature from a bygone era.