
This is a vintage illustration, likely from a series depicting vices or allegorical figures. The central figure is a gaunt, nude man with wild, flowing hair. He's depicted in a contorted pose, seemingly in distress or agony. A snake is wrapped around his arm, and a small, dark dog with a menacing expression is biting at his leg. Above him, a small, winged devil figure holds a torch, seemingly illuminating or tormenting the man. The man is wearing a draped cloth around his waist. The scene is set on a rocky ground with scattered stones. The style is reminiscent of early modern prints, with a focus on expressive figures and symbolic imagery. Above the figure, in a cursive script, is the German word 'Neid', which translates to 'Envy' in English. The illustration is framed by a simple, thin border.