
This is a detailed woodcut illustration from 1531, titled "Anno M.D.LXXII - Von dem zwey wund zwengsten Decembrio". It depicts a religious scene set within a landscape and city. The central focus is a city with numerous buildings, including a prominent church or cathedral with a tall spire. The city is surrounded by a wall and appears to be situated on a hill or elevated ground. A star-filled sky dominates the upper portion of the image, with several large, bright stars scattered across it. Below the city, there's a landscape with trees and what appears to be a river or body of water. The style of the illustration is typical of early woodcuts, with bold lines and a somewhat crude, yet expressive, depiction of the scene. Around the central image, there's a lot of text in an old German script, likely describing the event or story depicted. The overall impression is that of a historical or religious illustration, possibly from a book or pamphlet. The image is monochromatic, with a dark background and white lines creating the shapes and details.