Figure descriptions
A Grecian man sits against the trunk of a tree and plays a lyre. He wears a crown
of leaves and a cloth draped around the
lower half of his body; his top half is nude. To his right, two leopards lounge in
the grass next to two birds. To his left, three deer eat
leaves off the branches of a tree. There is a snake by the man’s feet. There are two
more trees in the background. Two peacocks
stand between their trunks. 1/3-page illustration contained within a single-ruled
border.
A man sits against the trunk of a tree and blows into a flute-like instrument. He
wears a cloth that drapes over his left
shoulder and around his body. A second man lies on his stomach and faces the first
man. He is nude and holds his hands over his
ears. The tree is heavily stylized. Multiple thin sections emerge from the ground
to form the trunk and branches; these parts emerge
from the ground together, but separate as they curve to extend across the rest of
the illustration. Each section grows a dense
canopy of leaves. There are flowers growing along the ground. 1/3-page illustration
contained within a double-ruled
border.


