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PAINTING BY HIERONYMUS BOSCH
Death of the reprobate

reprobate         
CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE
Reprobate; Reprobates; Reprobated; Reprobating; Reprobations
I. a.
Depraved, abandoned, profligate, corrupt, hardened, lost, graceless, base, shameless, wicked, vile, vitiated, irredeemable, castaway.
II. n.
Villain, castaway, outcast, miscreant, caitiff, vile wretch.
III. v. a.
1.
Disapprove, reject, discard, condemn, censure, reprehend.
2.
Disallow.
3.
Disown, abandon.
reprobate         
CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE
Reprobate; Reprobates; Reprobated; Reprobating; Reprobations
['r?pr?be?t]
¦ noun
1. an unprincipled person.
2. archaic (in Calvinism) a sinner who is not of the elect and is predestined to damnation.
¦ adjective
1. unprincipled.
2. archaic (in Calvinism) predestined to damnation.
¦ verb archaic disapprove of.
Derivatives
reprobation noun
Origin
ME: from L. reprobat-, reprobare 'disapprove'.
reprobate         
CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE
Reprobate; Reprobates; Reprobated; Reprobating; Reprobations
(reprobates)
If you describe someone as a reprobate, you mean that they behave in a way that is not respectable or morally correct. (OLD-FASHIONED)
...a drunken reprobate.
N-COUNT [disapproval]

Wikipedia

Death of the Reprobate

Death of the Reprobate (33.4 x 19.6 cm) is an oil on panel painting by a follower of Hieronymus Bosch which depicts the deathbed struggle for the human soul between an angel and a demon. It is held in a private collection in New York City, United States.

The painting is likely a copy of detail from a larger hell panel. It dates from the second half of the 16th century.

The style is somewhat similar to his Death of the Miser.