

The image depicts a woodcut print titled "Franc-Tireurs" by Auguste Louis Lepère. Two identical black and white woodcut prints are shown side by side on beige paper. Each print shows a man's legs and a small section of his back wearing a hat, a jacket, and shoes with a rope wrapped around his body from his chest to his knees. The man is leaning forward slightly with his feet planted on the ground. There is a body lying on the ground behind him to the right. In the background, several other bodies are scattered on the ground, and there are trees and foliage visible. The artist's signature appears in the bottom-left corner of each print.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 812 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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