

Under the Flowers (Sous les Fleurs)
Imprimerie Champenois, printed by; : L'Estampe moderne, published by; Edmond François Aman-Jean
The image depicts a drawing of a woman with long hair and flowers. The woman's face is drawn in a light color, while her hair is drawn in a darker color. The hair covers most of her face. The woman's hair is dark red and takes up most of the image. It has many lines that make it look textured. There are yellow flowers and green leaves in the top-left and bottom-left corners. The background of the image is beige. The image has rounded corners. The overall style of the drawing appears to be Art Nouveau.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 700 × 900 px
- Museum Record
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