

A black and white drawing of a large vulture standing on a pile of people. The vulture faces right with its wings spread out to the sides. Its right wing is slightly raised. The people under the vulture are drawn with minimal detail; most have their heads down. A man on the left holds a long pole or spear. The drawing is in a rectangular frame. The background of the drawing is blank. The drawing is on a piece of textured off-white paper.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1162 × 893 px
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