

Black and white drawing of two figures. A woman with long hair wearing a simple dress with short sleeves stands on the left side. A man wearing a long garment stands on the right side, raising a rounded urn with handles on either side at shoulder height with his right hand. The man and woman face each other. The background is shaded, with rays of light emanating from above. The overall image is dark except where the light shines on the pair. The artist's name is in the upper right corner. A plate number is in the lower left corner.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 646 × 893 px
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