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A full-page engraving depicting a noble woman, likely a queen or a saint, seated upon a large, tasselled cushion. She wears an ornate crown over a delicate veil that falls behind her head. Her hands are clasped at her waist, holding a long rosary made of large, round beads. She is dressed in a heavy, draped mantle over a gown.
At her feet, on the right side, stands a small "wild woman" (a common medieval and early modern motif). This figure is naked but covered in thick hair, with long flowing hair on her head. She appears to be walking toward the right while looking back, holding a trailing banner or piece of drapery.
The background is plain, focusing entirely on the figures. At the bottom center, a red ink stamp depicts a crown over the initials "B.R" within a circular border.
Red library stamp