

The image depicts a grayscale etching of a chaotic scene. The scene shows two men and a little girl. The man closest to the front wears a hat, and a long-sleeved shirt and pants; one leg is extended backward. The man behind him wears a hat, a long-sleeved shirt and shorts; one leg is extended forward. The girl wears a long dress and sits on the ground, to the right, with her head in her hands. A fourth person lies on the ground on their side to the left. The text at the bottom center reads "Madre infeliz". The image is set against a textured white background with a rectangular cutout around it.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1172 × 893 px
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