

Black and white sketch of a woman dancing. The woman wears a long flowing dress with one arm raised. She stands on a lit stage. Two men wearing dark clothing sit and face her. Three other people sit to her right. One man and two women. A candelabra hangs behind the dancer. The background is shaded darker than the stage. The drawing is on beige paper. The artist's signature is in the bottom right.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 750 × 630 px
- Museum Record
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