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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 depicts a young noblewoman, perhaps resembling a fair maiden or a princess from the tales of chivalry and romance that are popular in your time. She wears an elegant gown with a full skirt that sweeps gracefully to the floor, a style reminiscent of the finest court attire. Her attire is richly decorated around the waist with what appears to be a floral ornament, hinting at a love for the natural world, common in your time for ladies of high birth.Upon her head sits a small, regal crown, signifying her noble status. Her hair is long and wavy, cascading around her shoulders in a manner that would surely be admired at court for its beauty.In her left hand, she holds what would be recognized as a looking glass or a small mirror, an item known to you perhaps as something used by the wealthy or those concerned with their appearance, often made of polished metal given the era''s technological limits on glass making.This image, although appearing simplistic in color and form—a style not commonly used by the painters of your day, who favor more lifelike, detailed depictions—still captures the essence of courtly grace and beauty, likely intended to tell a story or decorate a space in a manner pleasing to the eye.