

An etching depicting a dark scene with a man and a woman. The man, barefoot and wearing a long coat, holds the woman by her neck and wrist; she appears to be covering her face with her hand. She wears a long dress. The man has a toothy, skull-like face. The background shows a body of water. The artwork features a sepia-toned color scheme, with the etching on a white background. The plate number "12" is in the top right corner of the image. A Spanish phrase is written at the bottom.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 585 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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