

The image depicts a black and white engraving of five small, naked children with curly hair, dancing. Four of the children are holding a curved object with a weight on the end, likely a whip or similar object. They each have their legs in a dancing position. The child on the far right is playing a drum. A caption at the bottom reads "Adolescentia et Voluptas Vana Sunt". The background is a plain wall with a floor. The overall style is old and appears to be from an older era. Title: Children Dancing to a Drum. Artist: Giorgio Reverdino.
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