

A piece of aged paper with darker spots and discoloration around the edges features a drawing of a male bust with curly hair and a wreath on its head; the bust appears to have a bare chest and a decorated base. Large and small blocks of centered black text in a foreign language, possibly Latin, are printed below the drawing. The top line of text starts with the letters "SER" and the second line starts with "PRINCIPE". The bottom block of text includes a line which starts with the letters "VTINAE". The artist's name appears at the bottom.
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- 894 × 900 px
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