

Brown paper drawing with three figures. The figure on the left is a muscular man with curly hair and a beard, wearing a diaper-like cloth wrapped around his body. He holds a round object in his right hand and a cylindrical object in his left. The central figure is a muscular man with curly hair and a beard, wearing a cloth wrapped around his body. He sits on a rectangular object and holds three sticks in his right hand and a long stick in his left. The figure on the right is a woman with curly hair, wearing a cloth wrapped around her body. She has her right hand open and raised, and her left hand on her chest. The woman and two men have crown-like objects on their heads. The background is plain brown paper. The drawing is titled "Gods and Goddess" by Jacques-Louis David.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 557 px
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