

Black and white drawing of a woman seated on a low stool holding a bunch of flowers up to her face; she sits beside a man on a low bench, a child behind them; the man looks at a drawing on an easel; text at bottom in cursive reads Hasta la muerte.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 607 × 893 px
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