

The Fourth of the Foolish Virgins by Martin Schongauer: A full-body illustration of a woman in a long dress and cape. The woman has short, wavy hair and her arms are crossed. She wears a long dress with a belt around her waist, and a cape draped over her shoulders. Her right arm is bent at the elbow and her left arm is extended across her body. She stands on a circular base. The woman looks to her right. The image is in black and white.
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- 622 × 893 px
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