

A black-and-white drawing of a woman wearing a long dress and headscarf, with a tree trunk to her right. The woman has short hair and is wearing a shawl over her dress. She is standing in a landscape with her body facing the right and her head looking to her right. The drawing is framed by a border with text at the top that reads "PHYSIONOMIES PARISIENNES" and at the bottom reads "LA BOULANGERE". The image appears to be an old illustration on paper with a beige background and brown spots.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 567 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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