

Black and white artwork of a group of people surrounding dead bodies on the ground. The artwork is a black and white etching on paper. The group of people are gathered around three bodies lying on the ground. The people are dressed in tattered clothing. The bodies on the ground are also dressed in tattered clothing. The background is dark and shadowy. The artwork is signed "Goya" in the lower left corner of the etching. The etching is titled "Tambien Estos" at the bottom. The artwork is mounted on a white background. The white background has a textured surface. The artwork and white background are rectangular.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1160 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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