

Black and white drawing of two naked people embracing. The embracing person on the right has their arms wrapped around the other person's body, holding their head against their chest. The person's body on the left is limp with their head tilted back. The embracing person on the right looks at the other person's face with their mouth open. A sword with a large handle lies on the ground beside them. They are standing on a stone floor in front of stone steps. A text at the bottom of the drawing reads "El amor y la muerte".
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- 577 × 893 px
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