

The image shows a page from a medieval manuscript. The page is off-white and aged. The text is written in black, red, and blue ink in an old-fashioned font. The text is arranged in columns, with some letters larger than others. There are decorative elements on the page, including a large initial letter "T" with a colorful design inside it, featuring a picture of the Virgin Mary and child. The design includes pink, blue, green, yellow, and brown colors. The page has a red border with floral designs. There are also some small illustrations and ornaments throughout the page. In the top center of the page, there is a circular frame with a picture of the Virgin Mary holding a child. The frame is pink and gold. The picture is surrounded by green leaves and flowers. The overall style of the page is ornate and intricate.
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- 497 × 893 px
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