

Black and white drawing of a woman wearing a dress and a head covering, seated and leaning forward slightly, on a gray background. The woman has short hair. She wears a long dress with puffy sleeves and a scarf around her neck. Her right hand rests on her knee, and her left hand is on the ground. The drawing is signed in the bottom-left corner. A number is written in the bottom-right corner. The drawing is framed by a thin line. The overall style is detailed and realistic. The artist is Jean-Antoine Watteau. The title is Woman Seated.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 653 × 893 px
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