

The Abduction of a Sabine Woman by Andrea Andreani. A drawing depicts three nude people. A woman is positioned on top with her left arm raised and right arm on the shoulder of a man below her. This man has his arms around her waist. A second man is on one knee, supports the woman from below, and has his right hand on her left thigh. The background is a mottled brown color with a white border around the drawing's edges. A small text box in the bottom-right corner contains Latin writing.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 419 × 893 px
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