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The Scapegoat (c. 1854-1856). Oil on canvas, 86 × 140 cm (34 × 55 in). Lady Lever Art Gallery, Port Sunlight, United Kingdom
The Scapegoat (‘El chivo espiatorio’), obra del pintor inglés William Holman Hunt (1854).
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