
The image depicts a black silhouette of a classical scene within an oval frame. The scene features a faun, a mythological creature with the upper body of a man and the legs of a goat, and a man. The faun is crouched on a pedestal, seemingly in the act of urinating into a vessel at its base. The man stands beside the faun, with one hand raised to his head in a gesture of either exasperation or amusement. Both figures are depicted in a classical style, with anatomical detail and flowing drapery. The oval frame is decorated with a series of concentric lines, giving it a textured appearance. The background within the oval is solid black, which emphasizes the white silhouettes of the figures. The image is reminiscent of a cameo or a classical relief sculpture. The number 'II' is written in the upper right corner of the image.