

The Mortification by Antonio Baratti: A black and white drawing of a woman with long hair wearing a long robe standing barefoot on a rocky outcrop holding a cross and staff. She is wearing a crown of thorns on her head. She is standing in front of a cave. There are trees in the background.
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- 572 × 893 px
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