The phrase "hath picture of" may seem confusing at first glance, but its spelling is fairly straightforward. "Hath" is an archaic form of the verb "has," which is pronounced /hæs/ in IPA phonetics. "Picture" is pronounced /ˈpɪktʃər/ in IPA and refers to a visual representation or image. "Of" is pronounced /ʌv/ and is used to indicate possession or relationship. Together, these words form a phrase that suggests the existence or possession of a visual representation.