Text identifying the painting Laus Veneris by Sir Edward Burne-Jones on a pale background.

The image is a text-based display on a pale, off-white background. Centered prominently is the title of the artwork, "LAUS VENERIS," underlined in a soft red-brown serif font. Below the title, the text credits the painter: "Painted by Sir Edward Burne-Jones (1833 – 1898)."

To the right of the central title, a smaller block of descriptive text explains that the 1873 painting depicts the discovery of Venus' palace by the chivalric hero Tannhäuser. On the far left, the text "1000" appears above the word "PUZZLE," with a small graphic of a single jigsaw piece located between them. The entire layout is minimalist, utilizing a muted red-brown palette against a light, neutral field to provide clean, academic identification for the work.