

The image shows a black and white illustration of two people, one man and one woman. The woman wears a long dark dress with frills at the bottom and her dark hair. She faces the left and looks over her left shoulder. The man is on the right, wearing only a shirt and undergarments. He holds her by her right wrist with his right hand and looks at her. A small dog lies on the ground to their left. In the background, there are two more people. The text at the bottom reads "Quien mas rendido?" The number "27" is printed in the top-right corner of the illustration.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 589 × 900 px
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