

A standing young girl drawn in pencil on beige paper, viewed from the front. The girl wears a long dress with a fitted bodice and a full skirt. The sleeves of the dress are puffed at the top and taper down. A shawl or cape covers her shoulders. Her legs are covered by dark stockings. She wears a close-fitting hat or headscarf that covers her hair. Her hands are clasped in front of her. Her eyes are cast downward. The drawing appears to be a study or sketch. Charles Samuel Keene, Study for a Little Girl.
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- 524 × 893 px
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