
The Middle Ages aren’t just about heroic knights and epic battles. If there’s one thing that never fails to boost our mood, it’s medieval art! It’s colorful, creative, quirky, and goofy, and it showcases how the artists had to use every ounce of their imagination and stylistic skills to draw animals and monsters they may or may not have seen with their own two eyes. The results? Often incredibly bizarre but undeniably entertaining.
Our team at Bored Panda has collected some of the finest specimens of peculiar medieval art from every nook and cranny on the internet. We’ve found some of the strangest renditions of real animals and mythical creatures to confuse and amuse you, Pandas, so scroll down to check them out.
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#1 My Favorite Picture I Took At The Louvre. I Call It “Freaked Out Lion Is Getting His Nails Done”
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#2 A Dog Riding A Bunny Spear-Fighting A Bunny Who Is Riding A Snail With The Head Of Rick Rubin
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#3 Pigs vs. Elephants, France, 1420-1425
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#4 Medieval Paintings Of Cats Are Weird
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#5 Seems Like Lions Had More Character Back In The Day
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#6 He Looks So Careless
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#7 Medieval Goofy?
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#8 Hare Riding A Hound With A Trained Snail Of Prey, Before 1390
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#9 Weird Medieval Bat
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#10 Someone Tried To Paint A Catfish
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#11 Medieval Boar With Pants
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#12 They Definitely Knew How A Dog Looked Like
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#13 Adorable Bats
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#14 Lion, France, 15th Century
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#15 A Snail By Jacob Van Maerlant
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#16 Cats’ Life During Medieval Times
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#17 Medieval Garfield Looking For Lasagna
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#18 Love Depictions Of Lions From Countries That Clearly Don’t Have Lions
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#19 Looks Like A Demon. Kind Of Like Cats Are Now
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#20 Someone Getting An Elephant Shrew Described To Them?
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#21 At Least They Tried To Depict A Frog
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#22 An Elephant Protecting Her Baby From A Dragon, 14th Century
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#23 This Elephant With A Tornado Trunk By Jacob Van Maerlant
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#24 This Beaver With A Fish Tail
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#25 Lion, England, 1390-1460
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#26 Medieval Oyster
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#27 Medieval Monkeys Being Medieval Bros With A Medieval Kitten
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#28 This Leopard That’s Clearly Distraught Over His Misrepresentation
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#29 Medieval Human Dogs
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#30 A Whale, 13th Century
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#31 This Owl With A Human Face
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#32 Looks Like Pug Dog
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#33 Lion, Belgium, 14th Century
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#34 Why Do Medieval Cats Look Like Fully Grown Adults?
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#35 Leopard, England, 13th Century
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#36 Four Rats Rowing A Little Boat In The 14th Century France
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#37 From The Cover Of My Medieval Literature Textbook
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#38 Elephants In Late 13th Century
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#39 Wild Cats In 15th Century, France
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#40 Medieval Frog
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#41 The Best Depiction Of Ants
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#42 Snails On A Ladder. France, Circa 1320
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#43 A Chorus Line Of Camels
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#44 This 15th Century Drawing Of A Greyhound Is An Undisputed Masterclass In Stylisation
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#45 Wild Cats, 1485
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