
This is a black and white woodcut-style illustration. It depicts a stark scene with two figures set against a simple landscape. On the left is a complete skeleton, standing upright and holding a shovel. The skeleton is drawn with clear, defined lines, emphasizing its bony structure. It appears to be digging or preparing the ground. Above the skeleton are three arrows pointing downwards. On the right is a winged angel or cupid-like figure. It is standing and holding a long, thin object (possibly a wand or spear) in one hand and an arrow in the other. Behind the angel is a triangular shape, resembling a small pyramid or hill. Both figures are standing on a slightly raised, textured ground. The style is reminiscent of medieval or early modern woodcuts, with bold lines and a lack of shading. The overall impression is symbolic and somewhat macabre, possibly representing themes of death, love, or fate.