

The image shows two drawings on aged paper. The left drawing depicts several hands and one forearm. The hands are drawn in pencil and appear to be studies of different positions and angles. The right drawing is a blank piece of paper with some writing on it, likely the back of the left drawing. The writing on the right appears to be in brown ink and is mostly illegible. A circular stamp is located in the upper-right corner of the right drawing. The background behind the drawings is white. The drawings are rectangular and oriented vertically. The drawings are side-by-side. The papers are off-white and have visible wear and tear.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 696 px
- Museum Record
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