

Black and white drawing of two humanoid figures with animal features. The figure on the right has donkey-like ears and a snout. The figure on the left has a wolf-like head. The wolf-like figure appears to embrace the donkey-like figure from behind with one arm around its waist and one arm raised. The donkey-like figure looks over its left shoulder towards the wolf-like figure. The scene is set against a dark background with lighter shading on the ground. A caption at the bottom of the artwork reads "Miren que graves!"
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 589 × 893 px
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