

Black and white etching of a man lying on the ground on his back with his right arm across his chest and left arm and leg extended. He has a grimace on his face and his body appears emaciated. A large bat-like creature flies above him, while two other similar creatures sit on his body. The man has no clothes on and the scene is framed with a tree to his left and what appears to be bushes behind the creatures. A caption below the scene reads "The Consequences".
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1158 × 893 px
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