

Illustrations for Faust: Méphistophélés and Faust flee after the duel
Black and white image of two men fleeing. The man on the right wears a short-sleeved shirt, a pleated skirt, boots, and a hat. He holds a sword. The man on the left wears a long-sleeved shirt with billowy sleeves, breeches, and boots. He holds a dagger. They are depicted in a scene with stone walls, arched windows, and a distant mountain range. A woman is seen on the ground behind them. The sky appears cloudy.
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