

Black and white print of a man on all fours underneath a bird. The man faces forward with arms raised. The bird has large wings spread out to either side. The bird's body covers the man's back and head. The man has shaggy hair and a rounded back. The bird's head is positioned over the man's back. The background is dark gray. The artwork is titled "The Proverbs: Flying Folly" by Francisco de Goya.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 851 px
- Museum Record
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