

A black and white drawing of a man riding a donkey, holding the reins in his left hand, with a small creature attached to the donkey by a rope. The man has a long beard and is wearing a loose-fitting top and hat. The donkey is running and its front legs are in the air. The creature is to the left, on the ground, holding the rope in its right hand. There is a signature in black ink and a seal in red ink on the bottom right of the right page. The drawing is on two pages of an open book with yellowed paper.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 717 px
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