

The Lovers
Black and white drawing of two people kissing. The man on the left has curly hair and wears a hat; the woman on the right wears a head covering. A bird sits on a perch beside them. Text is written in a foreign language at the top. A plant sits on the right and a lit candle on the left. They sit on a bench. The work is titled "The Lovers" by Albrecht Dürer.
Artwork Details
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- 776 × 893 px
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