
This is a vintage illustration, likely from a book, depicting three different altars, each dedicated to a celestial body: the Sun, the Moon, and the Stars. The style is reminiscent of early scientific or alchemical diagrams. **Top Altar (The Altar of the Sun):** A rectangular altar with a textured base. Above it, a radiant sun is depicted with rays emanating outwards. Wisps of smoke or vapor rise from either side of the sun. A rectangular frame surrounds the altar, with lines extending outwards. Labels with letters and numbers are present. **Middle Altar (The Altar of the Moon):** Similar in structure to the first, this altar features a crescent moon as its central element, also surrounded by smoke. The rectangular frame and labels are also present. **Bottom Altar (The Altar of the 10 Stars):** This altar is more complex. It features a central, tiered structure with multiple stars of varying sizes arranged around it. Smoke rises from the sides. The base is textured, and a rectangular frame with labels surrounds it. **Overall:** The image is monochromatic, with a detailed, engraved style. The use of lines, labels, and symbols suggests a symbolic or ritualistic purpose. The composition is symmetrical and organized, typical of diagrams from the period. The text 'Pag. 194' and 'Fig. 3' are visible at the top, indicating the page and figure number. The text 'The Altar of the Sun', 'The Altar of the Moon', and 'The Altar of the 10 Stars' are written to the right of each altar.