
The image is a vintage illustration, likely a pencil or charcoal drawing with a sepia tone. It depicts a dramatic scene of a person being dragged by a horse. The horse is a pale, almost ghostly white, and appears to be in mid-gallop. Its form is somewhat blurred, suggesting speed and movement. The horse is dragging a person along the ground. The person is depicted in a contorted position, seemingly lifeless or unconscious. They are pale and appear to be wearing light-colored clothing. The background is dark and hazy, with a swirling, cloud-like texture. The ground is uneven and appears to be covered in dust or sand. The overall mood of the image is dark, dramatic, and unsettling. The style of the illustration is reminiscent of late 19th or early 20th-century art, with a focus on emotional impact and dramatic lighting. There is a signature in the bottom left corner that reads 'F. Corra'. There is also a signature in the bottom right corner that reads 'Yandamine'.