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The fact that these four figures are standing on four elements reminded me of something that's always fascinated me about the figures
around the "Gemini" pair. There is so much variation in them. Just think of the "lustful man" behind the woman in a "seductive" pose. The other woman stretching both arms horizontally, rotating in part toward a rare frontal perspective. The young girl in a full, dotted dress.
But there's also four figures standing on something. And I remembered one of these things is grass. The grass one is separate, the other three are in a row. These are also all different: one nude figure is standing on a surface with some pattern, which is surrounded by a band with another pattern. One apparently young man is standing on something with two "scallops" on one end and a circle with four lines on the other end. The final one is standing on a similar thing but it does not have these additional features.
The following is NOT a proposed identification, I am just putting the figures together for comparison.
I don't think there is all that much to help us out here, apart from one thing. The young man, who may correspond to the "airy" Sanguine, has something going on with his arms/hands. Especially the hand that is lowered - might that be a bad attempt at a leather glove? Obviously gloves are worn for falconry, one of the Sanguine's attributes.
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