

Black and white drawing of two semi-nude people standing on a wooden floor. The person on the left has their back to the viewer and their head turned to the right; they have their right hand on their hip and their left hand on the shoulder of the other person. The second person sits on a decorative chair and looks up and to the right. They have their right arm draped over the back of the chair. A bowl of fruit sits on the floor to the left. Behind the people is an ornate window on the left and a curtained doorway on the right. Through the doorway are trees and a bull. The image has an ornate frame. The work is The Chamber-Idyll by Edward Calvert.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 752 px
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