

The artwork titled "Grasp All, Lose All" by Pierre Guérin depicts a nude man standing, viewed from the front, slightly turned to the right. He has short curly hair and a cloth wrapped around his lower body. The man has one leg slightly bent and is holding a cherub in each arm. The cherubs have wings, curly hair, and are nude. The man and cherubs are surrounded by various objects, primarily weapons, floating around them. In the background, there are architectural elements on the left side, along with some plants. The scene is drawn in black and white.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 692 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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