
The image is a black and white reproduction of a tapestry titled "Digging Out Badgers," designed by Stradanus in 1568 and woven at the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence. The tapestry depicts a bustling outdoor scene with a group of men engaged in digging out badgers. The central focus is a large pit where several men are actively digging, using tools like shovels and picks. Badgers are visible within the pit, some being pulled out by the men. A number of dogs are also present, assisting in the hunt. Around the central scene, there are other figures, some holding spears or other hunting tools. The background features a landscape with trees and foliage, creating a sense of depth. The overall style of the tapestry is detailed and intricate, with a focus on capturing the energy and movement of the hunt. The tapestry is framed by a decorative border with floral and scroll motifs. The image is a reproduction, so the details are somewhat muted and the texture of the tapestry is not fully visible.