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An anatomical woodcut illustration shows the proportions of the human body. The page contains three main figures. On the left, a male figure is shown in profile facing right. The figure is marked with numerous horizontal lines across the head, chest, waist, hips, knees, and ankles. Numerical annotations are written next to these lines, including 10, 14, 15, 6, 13, 11, 4, 30, and 18. In the center, a detached detail shows an arm and hand, similarly marked with measurement lines and numbers. On the right, a full-length frontal view of a male figure is bisected by a vertical center line and various horizontal measurement lines. Numerical values are placed throughout the body, including measurements for the head, torso, and legs. The figures stand on a baseline, and a top line marks the total height. A letter A is printed near the feet of the frontal figure as a signature mark for the printer.