

The painting depicts a scene with two main figures, a male and a female. The male figure wears a white robe with long sleeves and a red cape. He has a halo around his head and points upwards with his right hand. The female figure sits on the right, wearing a dark blue dress with gold crowns and a gold-trimmed cloak. She has long brown hair and a halo around her head, and holds an open book on her lap. In the background, there are two smaller figures with wings and haloes, holding a scroll. The room has a tiled floor, a plant, and a shelf with various objects. A gold design is on the wall behind the figures. The scene appears to be set indoors.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 645 × 893 px
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