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What is in this image? Describe it as if you were explaining it to someone from the 15th century.

This image features a peculiar and fanciful scene that appears to be drawn for mirth or a children''s tale. There are two creatures one resembles a hare with upright ears and human-like eyes, and the other mimics a sheep, also with eyes similar to those of humans. Both creatures stand upright on two legs, a fanciful imagining indeed, as both beasts are known only to walk on four.Most striking in the tableau is an egg, oversized and adorned with a zigzag pattern, markedly larger than anything one might encounter in nature. It hovers above the two creatures, dominating the scene, and it resembles those that might be painted during Paschaltide—though on a scale grand and whimsical.This depiction could serve as a light-hearted storytelling piece, possibly used to amuse or teach younglings with moral or humorous tales.