To this picture belongs a second work (both together for only 4400 EUR) "It deserves our attention that also phenomena, which are found by chance in the natural products, have something charming and attractive. For example, sometimes the baked bread has cracks and fissures, which, although they do not arise from the intention of the baker, but still excite a certain pleasantness. So, too, figs, when overripe, crack; and to the overripe olives, the very approach of rot gives the fruit something particularly lovely. The drooping ears of corn, the wrinkled skin of the lion's forehead, the foam dripping from the boar's throat, and many other such things are, considered in and of themselves, far from all pleasantness, and yet, because they belong to the nature of a thing, they contribute to its adornment and give us pleasure. In this way, there are still many things that do not appeal to everyone, but only to those who have an open mind for nature and its works" Marcus Aurelius "Self-Reflections", third book.