

The Martyrdom of St. Andrew by Claude Vignon: A black and white drawing of a man with long hair and a beard, shirtless and tied to an X-shaped wooden structure, with his arms outstretched and his head tilted back. He is surrounded by three other men. The man on the left is shirtless and wearing a head covering, looking up. A man in the center with short hair, shirtless and wearing a cloth around his waist, faces away and to the right. A figure with only their back visible on the right, wearing a long-sleeved garment, with their right arm visible. The background shows a cloudy sky.
Artwork Details
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- 1115 × 893 px
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