

Black and white artwork with a thick off-white border. The artwork depicts a scene with a central figure lying on the ground, surrounded by multiple other figures. The central figure is a woman with dark hair wearing a long dress, lying on her back with her eyes closed and her left arm bent at the elbow. Her head is tilted to the left. The surrounding figures are variously dressed and some have their faces visible while others do not. One figure on the left appears to be elderly with glasses. A figure on the right sits with their head in their hand. The background appears to be dark and shaded with no distinct features. The text "Murió la Verdad" is written at the bottom of the artwork.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1166 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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