

The image is a black and white drawing. A man and woman are depicted. The man is on the left, has dark curly hair, and wears a dark shirt with billowy sleeves. The man is leaning over the woman on the right. The woman has dark hair and wears a white dress with puffy short sleeves. Her hair and dress are blown back by the man. The woman's facial expression appears worried or fearful. The background is dark on the left and lighter on the right with folds resembling fabric. Small text at the top reads "OEuvres Nouvelles de Gavarni" on the left and "Chemin de Toulon 6" on the right. Text at the bottom reads "Entre onze heures et minuit".
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 725 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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