

Black and white artwork of a woman sitting facing right, wearing a dress and a frilly hairpiece, painting on an easel. The woman has one arm raised, holding a brush, and the other arm resting on a table; her face looks toward the right. There are two people on the left side behind her. One person has an elbow on the table and their head in their hand; the figure behind them appears to cover their mouth with their right hand. The Spanish text at the bottom reads "Hasta la muerte".
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 633 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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