Young woman visibly suffering (sick) slamed on the knees of an older woman who makes her take a potion (medicine) (etching) by Tony Johannot

Young woman visibly suffering (sick) slamed on the knees of an older woman who makes her take a potion (medicine) (etching)

(Young woman visibly suffering (sick) slamed on the knees of an older woman who makes her take a potion (medicine) - etching (etching) by Tony Johannot (Antoine Johannot dit)


Tony Johannot

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Young woman visibly suffering (sick) slamed on the knees of an older woman who makes her take a potion (medicine) (etching) by Tony Johannot. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
19th century · france · europe · engraving · witchcraft · occult science · black and white · woman · health · poison · mother · family · care · occult science · medicament · magic potion · magic · poisoning · disease · engraving · parents · death · fear · pain · anxiete · / Bridgeman Images
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