

They Say "Yes" and Give Their Hand to the First Comer, Plate 2
The image depicts a black and white etching of a woman in a long dress extending her hand to a man. The woman wears a white dress with puffy sleeves and a white head covering. She faces right, smiling, and extends her right arm. The man on the right wears a hat and a puffy-sleeved shirt, smiling back at her with his right arm extended. He appears to be reaching for her hand. There are several people behind them, some on a bed. The background is dark. The etching is on aged paper with a white border around it. There is a small inscription at the bottom and a number in the upper right corner.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 587 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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