

Black and white artwork of a man sitting at a table with his elbows resting on the surface. The table has a jug, a plate and what looks like a folded napkin. The man has dark curly hair and is wearing a dark jacket. The background appears to have a wall with a shelf. The artwork is signed by the artist in the lower right corner. The signature reads "Fortuny". The artwork is on a white background with a rough texture. A second signature appears to be present near the bottom of the artwork itself. The overall style of the artwork is realistic. The artwork is titled "Portrait of Edouardo Zamaçois" and was created by Mariano Fortuny.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 670 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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