

The image depicts a group of people wearing sacks. The sacks cover the people's heads and bodies. The sacks have a gathered neckline. The group consists of 9 people. One person in front bends over. The people stand on a flat surface. The background is dark. The image is in black and white. The artist's style is detailed and realistic. Francisco de Goya created the image, titled "The Proverbs: The Men in Sacks".
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 846 px
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