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A woodcut illustration depicting a seated figure with a halo, likely Saint John the Baptist or Christ, resting on a rocky mound. He holds a tall, slender cross-staff in his right hand, from which a banner curls bearing the Latin phrase "vox·clamantis·in·deserto" original: "vox clamantis in deserto" — "the voice of one crying in the wilderness" (Isaiah 40:3).. His left hand is raised in a gesture of teaching or blessing. In the bottom right corner of the vignette, the text "ADVENT 1836" is printed.
YET SHALL NOT THY TEACHERS BE REMOVED INTO A CORNER ANY MORE, BUT THINE EYES SHALL SEE THY TEACHERS. Isaiah XXX. 20.