

Black and white etching of four people. The image shows a man lying on the floor on his back with his head toward the viewer. The man on the floor wears a white shirt and has one leg bent at the knee. The man on the right wears a white shirt and head covering and holds the man on the floor by the neck with his right hand. The man on the left wears a white shirt and head covering. The man on the left appears to be flying through the air with his head facing the viewer. He appears ghostly. The man on the floor and the man on the right have grotesque features. The man on the left appears normal. The bottom of the image says "Obsequio a el maestro," which translates to "A Gift for the Master."
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 656 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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