

Black and white etching of three men. The man on the left is crouched down and appears to be adjusting or inspecting the foot of the man on the right, who is sitting on a low wall or ledge. The man on the right has his hair tied back and is wearing a white shirt and pants. The man in the middle is wearing a hat and appears to be observing. The background is a flat area with a diagonal line running across it, possibly a wall or a landscape feature. The image has a caption written in cursive at the bottom. The overall scene appears to depict a casual, everyday moment. The image is Plate 11 from "Lads Making Ready" by Francisco de Goya.
Artwork Details
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- 585 × 893 px
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