Category:A monk as devil's bagpipe (Erhard Schön)
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English: This caricature, attributed to Erhard Schön (c. 1491-1542), shows a fat monk used as bagpipe by the devil. It is not a Catholic denunciation of Martin Luther (as often asserted in popular literature), but a Lutheran denunciation of monasticism. There are several contemporaneous editions with texts, all of them explaining the monk as a representation of hypocritical popery inspired by the devil.
Media in category "A monk as devil's bagpipe (Erhard Schön)"
The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total.
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A monk as devil's bagpipe (British Museum 1870,0625.560).jpg 1,491 × 2,250; 3.17 MB
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A monk as devil's bagpipe (British Museum 1972, U. 1079).jpg 1,275 × 1,671; 945 KB
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A monk as devil's bagpipe (Sammlung Schloss Friedenstein Gotha Inv. Nr. 37,2).jpg 1,268 × 1,673; 729 KB
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A Monk as the Devil's Bagpipes, 1535.jpg 393 × 525; 48 KB
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Teufels Dudelsack.gif 346 × 456; 100 KB