This is a playful, cartoon-style black and white drawing featuring two anthropomorphic bear characters in a setting that symbolizes Rome, as indicated by the bold, capitalized text “ROME” at the top of the image.
One of the bears is larger and stands on the left side of the image, looking downwards affectionately at a smaller bear, suggesting a parental relationship. The larger bear has a plain appearance and a gentle expression, characterized by large eyes and a simple smiling mouth. The smaller bear, appearing cheerful and child-like, is dressed in a traditional Roman-style toga and holds a scroll, reinforcing the Roman theme. Its expression includes wide eyes and a small, open mouth, suggesting excitement or eagerness.
In the background, a simplified line drawing represents iconic Roman architecture; the left side shows a rounded structure reminiscent of the Colosseum with its distinct arches, while the structure on the right suggests part of a layered architectural site, perhaps symbolic of the Roman Forum.
The overall composition and style of the illustration is simplistic and whimsical, aimed presumably at a younger audience, ideal for educational or entertainment purposes related to historical or cultural themes.