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THE TWELVE MONKEYS
A vibrant watercolor painting in a medieval style depicting a large antique clock face surrounded by fourteen monkeys engaged in various human-like activities. The clock face has Roman numerals and a central disc showing a sun on the right (day) and a crescent moon on the left (night), separated by a time hand pointing to twelve o'clock.
In the upper left, a monkey sits in a crescent moon, holding a small object. Above and to the left of this monkey, several buildings with dome-like roofs are visible. At the very top, another monkey wearing a red cap is perched on the upper edge of the clock.
To the right of the clock, an eye is visible in the upper corner, and below it, a monkey is sitting on the clock's rim. Flying near this monkey is a figure resembling a small person with outstretched arms and legs, and below them, a crow with black feathers and a yellow beak is flying.
In the lower part of the image, two monkeys are playing musical instruments: one monkey is playing a stringed instrument resembling a lute or mandolin, while another sits beside it. To the left of these monkeys are a monkey holding a staff and wearing a green robe, and another monkey wearing