

Black and white etching of two women standing on ground with hills in background. The woman on the left holds a fan. The women wear dark skirts. The woman on the left wears a white shawl and a hat; she is barefoot. The woman on the right bends over; her head is covered; she wears a light shawl; she is barefoot. The image has a caption written in cursive at the bottom. Top right of image has number 16. The image is on a beige background.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 588 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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