
This is a medieval manuscript illumination depicting a scene of a knight or hunter spearing a dragon. The scene is set against a vibrant red background, framed by a border. A man, likely a knight or hunter, is seated on a simple wooden chair. He is dressed in a long, pinkish-red tunic, blue leggings, and brown boots. He has reddish-brown hair and a fair complexion. He is in the act of thrusting a long spear towards a large, serpentine dragon. The dragon is a fantastical creature with a green body, a head resembling a human skull, and sharp, pointed teeth. It appears to be writhing in pain as the spear pierces its body. The dragon's tail is long and winding, and its body is covered in scales. Above the dragon, a small, winged creature, possibly a bat or a small dragon, is flying towards the spear. The style of the illumination is typical of medieval manuscripts, with flat, stylized figures and bold colors. There is text above and below the image, written in Latin. The overall impression is one of a dramatic and fantastical scene, likely illustrating a legend or story.