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In Western art, vanity was often symbolized by a peacock, Biblical terms, and by the Whore of Babylon.[citation needed] During the Renaissance, it was typically represented as a naked woman, sometimes seated or reclining on a couch. She attends to her hair with a comb and mirror. The mirror is sometimes held by a demon or a putto.[citation needed] Other symbols include jewels, gold coins, a purse, and the figure of Death.[citation needed]