

Black and white drawing of a man on stilts being set on fire while riding a donkey over a crowd. The man on stilts appears to be wearing a jester's hat and a multi-layered dress. The donkey faces left. The scene takes place in a room with stone walls. The room has a high ceiling with an archway on the left side. There are curtains on the right side. A large crowd of people watches from below. The artwork is signed in the bottom right corner.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 643 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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