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Rider and four-legged bovine creature with border of colored squares

Cleveland Museum of Art

The artwork depicts a person riding a four-legged bovine creature. The person has brown skin, long black hair, and wears a yellow cloth with pink and green details around the waist, a necklace with pink and green beads, bracelets on both wrists, and black shoes. The four-legged bovine creature has a brown body with pink, purple, yellow, and green spots and a long tail. It has a large eye, two horns, and a pink and green mane. The background is beige and filled with numerous circles of various sizes and colors. A border of colored squares surrounds the image. The colors used include shades of pink, yellow, orange, green, purple, and brown.

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598 × 900 px
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