

Herodias: Page 27, The voice rose: Woe to thee, Pharisees and Sadducees, race of vipers, bursting with pride!
Monochromatic drawing of a nude male figure. The figure has one arm raised and bent at the elbow with the hand near the face. The figure's body faces right with the head turned left and downward. The figure's weight-bearing leg is straight with a slight bend at the knee and the other leg is slightly bent. The figure wears a cloth wrapped around the waist. The background is a light neutral color with darker vertical streaks on the left. The drawing style is sketchy with many lines and shading. The figure's body is rendered in darker shading while the background is lighter.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 735 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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