

Black and white etching of a woman in a long, white dress and dark hair standing centrally, with her right arm raised to her head and her left arm extended downward. A dog is on the right side, facing left, biting a man who is on the ground. Two men are on the left side behind a low wall or barrier. The woman's dress flows behind her, and her hair appears disheveled. The man on the ground wears a hat and has his arms extended. One of the men behind the wall wears a hat and appears to be sitting. The scene is outdoors with minimal background detail. A caption at the bottom of the image reads "Que alboroto es este". The image is mounted on a white background with a slight shadow around the edges.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1186 × 893 px
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