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The text is densely packed and appears to be in a traditional typeface. \n\nBelow the text blocks, there are smaller illustrations depicting various scenes, also in a similar folk-art style. These smaller images seem to illustrate different aspects of the narrative or moral of the broadside.\n\nThe overall impression is that of a traditional Mexican \"calavera\" (skull) broadside, a type of print often associated with the Day of the Dead celebrations. The broadside is printed on aged paper, with some visible wear and tear around the edges. The paper has a yellowish tint, suggesting its age. The broadside is a fascinating example of folk art and cultural expression, combining elements of literature, religion, and social commentary.","author_id":null,"category":"pdimagearchive","categories":[],"objects":["skeleton","man","horse","text","illustration","broadside","print","paper"],"keywords":["skeleton","don quixote","calavera","broadside","illustration","folk art","mexican art","day of the dead","spanish text","horse","death","literature","print"],"mimetype":"image/jpeg","width":555,"height":800,"bytes":156380,"license":"CC0","version":1,"fill":null,"color":"#dfd0a6","colors":["#dfd0a6","#d3c59d","#ebdcb2","#c6b891","#b5a986","#9f967a","#8c836a","#7a715a","#655c47","#463f2f"],"background":null,"score":0,"year":null,"entropy":null,"orientation":"portrait","gravity_x":null,"gravity_y":null,"lang":null,"generator":null,"prompt":null,"transparency":false,"public_domain":false,"created_at":"2025-04-30T08:28:25.351125+00:00","updated_at":"2025-04-30T08:28:25.351125+00:00","alt":"A broadside print titled \"Esta es de Don Quijote la primera, La sin igual Calavera\". 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