

The Annual Question - Where Shall We Go?
Black and white drawing of a group of people sitting around a table. The table is round and covered with a cloth. There are five people sitting around the table, all wearing old-fashioned clothing. A woman sits on the left side of the table in a dark dress. Across from her are two women. A man and woman sit on the right side of the table. The background shows a wall with two framed pictures and a vase. The room appears to have a door on the right side. The artist's signature is in the bottom-right corner. The title of the piece is "The Annual Question - Where Shall We Go?" and the artist is George Louis Palmella Busson Du Maurier.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 717 × 893 px
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