

The Horrors of War: Strange Devotion by Francisco de Goya. Black and white drawing of people gathered around a donkey. The donkey's head is facing forward and slightly to the left. The people are sitting on the ground. A person on the left appears to be holding their head in their hand. A figure to the right appears to be kneeling with their head down. The people are dressed in robes and shawls. The background includes a building or structure behind the donkey. The image is in a rectangular recessed area on a white background. The image has the Spanish words "Extraña devoción!" written at the bottom. The overall composition is dark and somber. The image appears to be a print or etching. The recessed area around the image is bordered by a thin line.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1180 × 893 px
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