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Woman Standing

François Boucher

Cleveland Museum of Art

Black and white drawing of a woman in a long dress. The woman is standing and facing to the right. Her head is slightly bowed. She has short hair that is pulled back. She is wearing a long dress with a ruffled hem. The dress has a sash tied around the waist. The drawing is in a rectangular frame. The background of the drawing is off-white. There are signatures or markings in the bottom corners. Woman Standing by François Boucher.

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612 × 893 px
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