
This is a black and white engraving depicting a person playing a unique musical instrument. The person is seated on a rocky outcrop, with their legs crossed. They are dressed in what appears to be traditional clothing, including a hooded cloak or coat that covers their head and shoulders. The face is partially obscured by the hood, but appears to be of a man with a beard. The musical instrument is a circular frame drum, decorated with what appear to be small figures or symbols. The person is holding a hammer in their right hand, presumably to strike the drum. The drum is held in the left hand. The background is simple, with a few lines suggesting a landscape. The style of the engraving is detailed and precise, with a lot of attention paid to the texture of the clothing and the details of the instrument. Below the image, there is text that reads 'LXXXII Tamburro Lapponico'. In the upper right corner, there is a number '190'.