

The image depicts a black and white etching of a chaotic scene. A man in the center holds a long pole or spear and leans over a prone figure on the ground. A woman stands to the right, holding a child and appearing to look back towards the left. Another figure crouches to the left. In the background, a building and a group of people are visible. The etching is set against a textured white background, with a small number "28" in the top-left corner and the word "Populacho" at the bottom.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1168 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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