

We have given no one the right to doubt the sincerity of our manifestations. Therefore, say briefly today: No! Prussia's attitude does not in the least disquiet us
The image is a black-and-white drawing of a woman and a man. The woman sits on the left side of the image; she has dark hair pulled back into a bun and wears a long-sleeved, collared shirt with ruffles on the cuffs. She holds a newspaper in her hands. The man reclines on the right side, resting on what appears to be a couch; he wears a dark jacket. The background features a wall with white curtains. A red monogram is in the bottom-left corner of the drawing.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 784 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
You May Also Like

Les Lorettes

How I Lost My Whiskers

The White Camellia

Les Actrices: Le Rôle

Carnaval

The Queen of Diamonds - How She Was Won and Lost

Les Partageuses

Judic in the Loge

Needlework

Les Martyrs

Baliverneries Parisiennes

Painters and the bourgeois

Campaign Sketches: The Letter for Home

Gentils Hommes Bourgeois

Des Mères de Famille!

Les Lorettes

Going to Court - How I Went

The Trial Sermon, Joanna Douglas at Her Desk

Another Year by the Old Clock

Hamlet: Hamlet and the Queen

Des Mères de Famille!

Masques et visages: Par-ci, par-la: M'ame Beauminet, ta majeste...

Sketchbook of Figure Studies

Les Lorettes