

Black and white image of three grotesque characters. The character on the left sits on the ground, with a large head and small body. The character in the middle stands with arms outstretched, wearing a dark robe. The character on the right stands with a hood over their head, wearing a light robe. The background features a wall with a barred window. The image has a white border with "Duendecitos" written in cursive at the bottom.
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- 596 × 893 px
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