

The print depicts two men dressed as pilgrims. The man on the right wears a large hooded cloak with a beaded necklace visible at his chest and has a large backpack on his back. He holds a long staff in his right hand. The man on the left also holds a staff and wears a long cloak. Both men have long hair and beards. The man on the left appears to be older and has a more disheveled appearance. They stand in front of a background that appears to be a town or village, with buildings and people visible. The print is in black and white.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 587 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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