

The image depicts a black and white illustration of a woman and a bear suspended in the air by a rope. The woman is lying on top of the bear, with her head tilted back and her long hair hanging down. She wears a long dress. The bear appears to be a large grizzly or brown bear. The rope that suspends them appears to be attached to something above the frame of the image, possibly a tree branch or a cliff face. The background of the image is a rocky cliff face with snow and ice visible. The overall atmosphere of the image suggests a dramatic and potentially dangerous scene. The illustration style is detailed and realistic, with shading and texture that gives the impression of depth and dimensionality. The image appears to be titled "Saved" by Winslow Homer.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 561 px
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