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Who is most subdued?

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The scene unfolds with a dramatic intensity; a woman, central to the composition, is engaged in a tense encounter. She stands, her posture suggesting both vulnerability and defiance. A man leans towards her, his gesture one of entreaty or perhaps even coercion. Behind them, blurred figures observe, adding to the sense of unease and voyeurism. The delicate balance of the composition, the interplay of light and shadow, contribute to the palpable tension of the scene.

Who is most subdued?

Francisco Goya

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1815

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2268 × 2952 px

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