

Black and white artwork. A nude man with long hair sits on large bat wings. He holds right arm up in air. Three other figures on parachutes fall down. A small bird flies in bottom left. Dark background. Border around artwork. Title: A Way of Flying. Artist: Francisco de Goya.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 851 px
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