

Black and white drawing of a group of people in various states of distress. A large skull sits on a boulder in upper left. A robed figure with staff and a cloak stands to the left while a naked figure on the right appears to reach out. A haloed figure shines light from upper right. Other robed figures and the naked are strewn throughout the image. A basket and sword are on the ground left. The work is titled Le Chemin de la Mort by Eugène Trigoulet.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 582 px
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