

Black and white drawing of a chaotic scene. A man stands on the right side, holding a large club or mallet over his head. He appears to be about to strike. The man wears a vest and loose-fitting pants. Beneath him and to the left, several people are on the ground, some on their backs or sides. One person on the ground raises their arm in a defensive position. The background is plain and light-colored. The entire scene is set within a rectangular frame. The plate number "3" is written in small text at the top left corner of the frame. Small cursive writing is present at the bottom center.
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- 900 × 668 px
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