

Black and white drawing of two figures. The figure on the left is a woman wearing a long hooded garment that covers her body and one leg. She holds a long stick or staff in her right hand. The figure on the right is a man. He wears a hat with a feather and a loose garment around his body. The man has a beard and mustache and holds out his right arm to the woman. The woman's right hand is in his outstretched hand. The man has writing on his right calf. The background is plain. The title at the top center reads "ACTUALITES". A number "181" is to the top right. There is writing at the bottom.
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- 645 × 893 px
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