

The Horrors of War: And This Too by Francisco de Goya. Black and white image of a print. The print shows a woman holding a baby on her left shoulder and a crutch in her right hand. To her right are two men. The man on the right is bent over, likely dead. The man in the middle is holding another baby and appears to be alive and looking down. There is another body on the ground on the left side. The sky behind them has dark clouds. The image is on a white background with a thick white border around the print. There is text under the print in cursive. The overall image is sombre and dark.
Artwork Details
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- 1159 × 893 px
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