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ArtistNothing can cure the soul but the senses, just as nothing can cure the senses but the soul. Depicted by Conrad keisel
Illustration in the style of Art Nouveau and Pre-Raphaelite, showcasing two rectangular panels side-by-side, each bordered by a decorative frame. The left panel features a solemn young woman with curly brown hair, wearing a loose-fitting teal dress, holding her hand to her chest. She is surrounded by a lush garden of pink and white roses, green foliage, a peacock feather, a golden box, and a perfume bottle. In the distance, a serene landscape with a river and hills is visible under a light sky. A banner above her reads "NOTHING CAN CURE THE SOUL," and another below reads "BUT THE SENSES,". The right panel depicts a somber young man with curly light brown hair, dressed in a tunic wrapped in draped fabric, clutching a book to his chest. He is set against a dark blue, starry night sky, with white lilies and other plants. At his feet, an open book, a lit candle, and a small winged fairy-like child with blonde curls is engrossed in reading another book. A banner above him reads "JUST AS NOTHING CAN CURE," and another below reads "THE SENSES BUT THE SOUL,". The overall artwork features a rich palette of deep