

Black and white etching of three men with one on the ground on the left with another man bending over to pick up a body on the right. The man on the ground on the left faces right. He wears a jacket with wide lapels and a wide sash around his waist. His legs are stretched out and his left arm is bent at the elbow with the hand on the ground. The man on the right bends over and holds the body of another man. The body faces left and has a cloth over his head. The man holding the body has a cloth wrapped around his head and wears a long jacket. A third man on the left behind the man on the ground looks on. He wears a long jacket and a head covering. The men's clothing appears to be 18th or 19th century. The text under the image reads "sera lo mismo". The image has a dark background.
Artwork Details
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- 1160 × 893 px
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