

Four women, barefoot and wearing drapery, are depicted. The women are arranged in a row from left to right. The first woman faces right; she has curly hair, her right arm hangs down by her side, and her left arm is bent at the elbow with her hand on the hip of the next woman. The next woman faces right; she has hair pulled back, her left arm is bent at the elbow with her hand on the hip of the next woman, and her right arm hangs down by her side. The next woman faces right; she has hair pulled back into a low ponytail, her right hand holds a ribbon, and her left arm hangs down by her side. The last woman faces left; she has curly hair, her right hand holds a ribbon, and her left arm extends down and to the side. The background shows diagonal lines.
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