
This is a black and white engraving depicting a dramatic scene with two figures and a landscape. The scene features two nude male figures in a dynamic pose. The figure on the left is reaching upwards with his right arm, while the figure on the right is lying horizontally, seemingly in distress, with his right arm outstretched towards the other figure. The figures are muscular and anatomically detailed, with a sense of movement and emotion conveyed through their poses. Behind the figures, there is a landscape with a tree and a building. The tree has dense foliage and branches, and the building appears to be a structure with vertical lines and a textured surface. The background is filled with intricate patterns and lines, creating a sense of depth and complexity. At the bottom of the image, there is text that reads "My Son! my Son!" and "Published by W. Blake 17 May 1793. Lambeth". The text is written in a cursive font and adds to the overall narrative of the image. The style of the engraving is reminiscent of Romantic and Gothic art, with a focus on emotional intensity, dramatic composition, and intricate detail. The use of light and shadow is also notable, creating a sense of depth and atmosphere.