

Black and white image of two people. A woman wearing a dress and shawl holds a long-handled tool, possibly a broom or pitchfork. A man wearing a white shirt and cap leans over a table and rests on a plate, possibly dead or unconscious. The woman looks on. The image appears to be an etching with detailed lines on a small table, plate on it, and Spanish cursive writing at the bottom.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 597 × 893 px
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