
This is a colorful, antique illustration, likely from an alchemical or astrological text. The central figure is a person standing on a small, green hill. They are wearing a long, flowing golden robe and a red crown or headdress. Their arms are raised, and they are holding a radiant sun-like object above their head. Below the figure, on the hill, are two red dragons facing each other. They appear to be breathing or emitting streams of blue and green liquid. Behind the figure are three stylized trees with dense, rounded foliage. The tree on the left has yellow flowers, the central tree has green foliage, and the tree on the right has a mix of green and yellow. The landscape is a stylized, hilly terrain with blue and green water features. There are labels written in Latin around the scene, identifying elements like 'mens solis' (mind of the sun), 'mens mercurii' (mind of mercury), 'aqua regia' (royal water), and 'draco' (dragon). The illustration is framed by a decorative border at the top and bottom, with more Latin text inscribed within the borders. The style is reminiscent of medieval or Renaissance manuscript illumination, with vibrant colors and detailed, symbolic imagery.