

A black and white etching on a rectangular piece of off-white paper depicts several people outdoors. A man in a white shirt and pants holds a long pole behind a man lying on his back on the ground. He appears to use the pole to fend off the man on the ground. The man on the ground wears a white shirt and pants. A third man lies on the ground to the left. A distant figure wearing a hat sits on a chair outside. A small caption along the bottom edge reads "y no hay remedio."
Artwork Details
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- 1162 × 893 px
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