Five framed photographic prints after the "Four Allegories" of Giovanni Bellini. From left to right: the Lust is represented by two male figures in a landscape. One of them is in a chariot pulled by three putti. The next painting represents the Fortune: a woman in a boat holding a large orb. She is surrounded by putti. The next picture centers on a blindfolded harpie holding water vessels in each hand and standing on two orbs. The next painting depicts the Vanity: a nude woman standing on a pedestal in a vaulted cell. She holds a round mirror, and three children play instruments at her feet. The last image, the Falsehood, is of a large conch shell carried by to men walking up steps. On the top step is an inscription reading "Joannes Bellin V.S.P."