A black and white engraving of a young person holding a large, oval-shaped timpano (a type of drum). The person is standing and facing forward, with a slightly turned head. They are draped in classical-style clothing, consisting of a flowing robe or tunic that reaches their knees. The clothing is detailed with folds and drapery, suggesting a sense of movement and texture. The person's legs are partially covered by what appears to be leggings or stockings. The timpano is held in front of the person, with one hand resting on its surface. The drum itself is intricately detailed, with a textured surface and a decorative rim. The person's expression is neutral, and their gaze is directed towards the viewer. At the bottom of the image, there is a rectangular banner with the text 'Timpano antico' written in elegant script. To the left of the banner is the Roman numeral 'LXXII'. In the upper right corner, the number '111' is visible.
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This is a black and white engraving depicting a young person holding a large, oval-shaped timpano (a type of drum). The person is standing and facing forward, with a slightly turned head. They are draped in classical-style clothing, consisting of a flowing robe or tunic that reaches their knees. The clothing is detailed with folds and drapery, suggesting a sense of movement and texture. The person's legs are partially covered by what appears to be leggings or stockings. The timpano is held in front of the person, with one hand resting on its surface. The drum itself is intricately detailed, with a textured surface and a decorative rim. The person's expression is neutral, and their gaze is directed towards the viewer. The background is simple, with a slightly textured surface. The person is standing on a raised mound or platform, which is also textured. At the bottom of the image, there is a rectangular banner with the text 'Timpano antico' written in elegant script. To the left of the banner is the Roman numeral 'LXXII'. In the upper right corner, the number '111' is visible. The overall style of the engraving is reminiscent of classical art, with a focus on anatomical accuracy and detailed rendering of textures and drapery.


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