
This is a black and white woodcut illustration depicting a scene of witchcraft and demonic activity. The style is reminiscent of early printed books, with bold lines and simplified forms. The scene is divided into three main areas. In the upper left, a large, gnarled tree with claw-like branches reaches towards a group of figures standing on a hill. These figures, dressed in long robes and hats, appear to be observing something. To the right of them, a devil-like figure is flying through the air, carrying a pot or cauldron. Flames emanate from the pot, suggesting magical or sinister activity. In the center of the image, a man is seated at a table, writing or reading. He is surrounded by a group of women, also dressed in long robes and hats. They seem to be engaged in some sort of ritual or gathering. At the bottom of the image, a large, arched structure, resembling a hut or cave, houses a group of people seated around a table. They appear to be feasting or engaged in a social gathering. A large animal, possibly a boar or pig, is also present in this area. The overall composition is crowded and dynamic, with a sense of movement and energy. The use of strong lines and contrasting tones creates a dramatic and unsettling effect. The image likely illustrates a scene from a book about witchcraft or demonology, common in the early modern period.