

The image depicts three nude male figures with beards and curly hair. The figure on the right has a faun-like appearance with goat legs and a tail. All three figures are standing on a rocky surface and are surrounded by plants and rocks at the bottom. The background features a cloudy sky with birds flying. The scene appears to be a mythological or allegorical representation. The image has a title and a Latin text "CVM PRIVILEGIIS" at the bottom.
Artwork Details
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- 686 × 900 px
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