Goya

Plate 60 from "The Disasters of War" (Los Desastres de la Guerra): 'There is no one to help them' (No hay quien los socorra)

1811–12 (published 1863)
Etching, burnished aquatint, burin, burnisher
14.9 × 20.5 cm (5.9 × 8.1 in)

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