Color print of a diverse set of men lined up on a dark street corner with a city visible on a hill behind them. Dress includes: a clerical robe, jester costume, a striped bandanna, long gold and purple tunics, and other nondescript ensembles. Each man holds onto the shoulder of the man in front except for the front of the line where the lead is lying on the ground and the second person reaches out grasping nothing. Note on verso: "'Blind Leading the Blind' is Romanian born Emeric Marcier's portrayal of Bible parable. Marcier settled in Brazil in 1940, specializes in church murals. Now 38, he is a naturalized Brazilian, married, has several children. He lives in Barbacena, Minas Gerais, which is a small, rugged artists' center in a middle mining state. Marcier owns small farms. A convert to Catholicism, Marcier has a convert's intense religious sentiments. He has decorated several churches. He is now painting murals for the Santa Ana Chapel in Rio. He has a red beard." Depiction of the "The Blind Leading the Blind" found in the Bible.