
AngeDemon-Procession de la Tarasque. Arles, Musee Arlaten 1788

Tarasca para el Corpus de 1744 (Madrid)

Tarasca para el Corpus de 1663 (Madrid)

Tarasca para el Corpus de 1663 (Madrid)

Sainte-Marthe et la Tarasque

Above is a Tarasque festival sculpture used about 1850. Materials include metal, fabric, leather, straw of cereal, fabric, paper, paperboard, painting. Additional information (in French) related to this photo can be found here.
Information and additional artwork related to the Tarasque can be found in this previous post.
More pictures of the Tarasque can be found at the wikimedia commons gallery.
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