Copper panel, 'Duel'
D'Alcazar S depicts a street of colonial Lima where horse-drawn carriages provide transportation. Competing for clients, two drivers draw swords in a duel witnessed by horrified passersby. Working in copper repouss?, the artist captures every realistic detail in a dramatic panel. It is framed in cedar wood.
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