
This is a black and white woodcut-style illustration of a woman's head and upper torso. She has long, wavy hair that falls around her shoulders. She is wearing a decorative head covering, possibly a veil or a type of hat, with a patterned band around the forehead. Her facial features are delicate, with a small nose and lips. Superimposed over her face and body are a series of geometric shapes – rectangles and triangles – connected by jagged lines. These shapes appear to be a diagram or a symbolic representation, possibly related to physiognomy or a medieval system of understanding personality or health through facial features. The shapes are arranged in a way that seems to outline or dissect the woman's face and body, creating a somewhat abstract and analytical composition. The overall style is reminiscent of medieval or Renaissance illustrations, with a focus on line work and a lack of shading.