

Black and white image of an etching on aged paper; rectangular with darker rectangular depression in center; etching depicts two people; woman in dress on the right sitting; man on the left standing; man wearing poncho; man and woman looking at one another; writing in cursive at bottom; 'P.6' in upper right corner; blank off-white border. No One Knows Himself, Plate 6 by Francisco de Goya.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 592 × 893 px
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