
This is a black and white etching depicting a disturbing scene. Two emaciated, elderly men are seated on a rough, textured surface, likely the ground. They appear to be in a state of extreme poverty and distress. One man is actively applying a substance from a small bowl to the foot of a goat that is standing on his lap. The goat is dark in tone, with a somewhat grotesque expression. The man applying the substance has a gaunt face with deep wrinkles and a long nose. His body is skeletal, with ribs and bones clearly visible. The second man is positioned to the right, also emaciated and with a similar expression of despair. He is looking towards the goat and the man applying the substance. The background is a simple, textured surface, and the overall style is reminiscent of Francisco Goya's 'Disasters of War' series. The image is unsettling and conveys a sense of desperation and degradation. Below the image, there is a handwritten inscription in Spanish: 'Aguarda qué te unten,' which translates to 'Wait for them to anoint you.'