
This is a watercolor painting depicting a man in traditional clothing standing next to a leopard. The man is dressed in a vibrant red coat with gold detailing and a white shirt underneath. He wears a tall, black hat with a blue and white plume. A patterned sash is tied around his waist, and he has white stockings and black shoes. He is holding a large bow in his left hand and a quiver of arrows is slung over his shoulder. The leopard is lying on the ground next to the man, also facing forward. It has a spotted coat and a collar around its neck. The background is a plain, off-white color. Above the man, in cursive handwriting, are the words 'Azappi' and 'Sonne gli schiavi de Galera'. Below the leopard, the word 'Leopardo' is written. The style of the painting suggests it may be a historical or ethnographic illustration.