
This is a colorful, fantastical illustration reminiscent of an alchemical or mythological manuscript. The central figure is a nude woman standing in shallow water, possibly a stream or pond. She is fair-skinned with long, dark hair and wears a crown. She is raising both arms, each holding a shield with a red and white heraldic design. Above her, a grotesque, ape-like monster with large ears and a grimacing face hangs from the branches of a gnarled tree. It appears to be holding a burning torch. To the left and right of the woman are radiant sun-like objects, each containing a shield with a different heraldic design. The background includes a rocky cave or overhang. The water is depicted with wavy lines, suggesting movement. The image is framed by a light-colored border. Above the image is the Latin phrase 'Volenti nulla injuria,' and below it reads 'Ego sum et non alius.' The style is somewhat naive and illustrative, with bold colors and simplified forms. The overall impression is one of symbolism and allegory, possibly related to themes of transformation, desire, or identity.