

Black and white etching of two women. One woman wears a headscarf and a full long dress and appears to be jumping up and over the other. The woman on the ground wears a less full dress with puffy sleeves and a low neckline. Her right arm is bent at the elbow with the hand near her face. Her left arm is extended out to the side. She appears to be looking up. The headscarf of the other woman obscures most of her face, but she appears to be looking down. She has one leg tucked under her and the other extended behind her. Her left arm appears to be bent at the elbow near her waist and her right arm extended outward and upward. Spanish text appears in cursive at the bottom. The image appears on a piece of white paper with a slightly darker border.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 598 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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