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English: The Papal Belvedere by Lucas Cranach the Elder in the 1545 publication of Luther's Depiction of the Papacy. It features a papal bull complete with fire and brimstone, fresh from the hand of Pope Paul III meeting German peasants with farts, fresh from their "belvedere". [Belvedere refers to a building in the Vatican, but also means "beautiful view".]

Roughly read (with sure mistakes-please make it correct): "PAPA LOQVITUR. Sententiae nostrae etiam iniustae metuendae sunt. Responsio. Maledetta Aspice nudatas gens furiosa nates. Ecco qui Papa el mio belvedere."
Complete translation (roughly--the Latin is unclear and mixed with Italian): The Pope speaks: Our sentences are to be feared, even if unjust. Response: Be damned! Behold, o furious race, our bared buttocks.

Here, Pope, is my 'belvedere'
العربية: المرسوم البابوي، رسم لوكاس كراناش الأكبر في كتاب لوثر وصف البابويةالمنشور في 1545 . إنه يمثل مرسوم بابوي مقدما من طرف البابا بولس الثالث للفلاحين الالمان من فوق شرفته وهو يحترق ، وهم يردون عليه بضرطاتهم"


Deutsch: Das Belvedere des Papstes von Lucas Cranach dem Älteren aus der 1545 veröffentlichten Ausgabe von Luthers Wider das Papsttum. Dargestellt ist eine päpstliche Bulle mit Feuer und Schwefel, die frisch von Papst Paull III. herausgegeben wurde. Deutsche Bauern quittieren dies mit Fürzen aus ihrem "Belvedere" (Belvedere bezieht sich auf ein Gebäude im Vatikan, bedeutet aber auch "schöne Aussicht").

Text:
"PAPA LOQVITUR. Sententiae nostrae etiam iniustae metuendae sunt. Responsio. Maledetta Aspice nudatas gens furiosa nates. Ecco qui Papa el mio belvedere."
Ungefähre Übersetzung (das Lateinische ist mehrdeutig und mit Italienisch durchsetzt): Der Papst spricht: Unsere Urteile sollen gefürchtet werden, auch wenn sie unrecht sind. Antwort: Sei verdammt! Siehe, oh grausam Wütender, unsere blanken Hinterteile.

Hier, Vater, ist mein Belvedere!
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Fons I made it using printscreen. I used GIMP from page 297 of this book on Google Books. It was reproduced facsimile from the 1545 publication of Luther's Depiction of the Papacy and therefore it is in the public domain. I release any rights I gained from cropping it into the public domain.
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Lucas Cranach maior  (1472–1553)  wikidata:Q191748
 
Lucas Cranach maior
Alia nomina
Lucas Cranach
Descriptio -German painter, drawer, printmaker et court painter
Dies natalis/mortis 4 October 1472 Edit this at Wikidata 16 October 1553 Edit this at Wikidata
Locus natalis/mortis Crana Vimaria
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creator QS:P170,Q191748

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