

Black and white drawing of two men, one on the left with a disheveled appearance, and the other on the right with a beard, both sitting and looking at a card in the man's hand on the right. A basket with bottles and a baby is at their feet. The background shows some leaves and a dark shadow or streak on the left. The image is mounted on a piece of aged paper with darker splotches. The text at the bottom reads "Mucho hay que chupar".
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 598 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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