

Masques et visages: Par-ci, par-la: M'ame Beauminet, ta majeste...
Black and white drawing of a man and woman seated. The woman sits on the left wearing a light-colored dress with puffy sleeves. She has curly dark hair that falls over her shoulders. Her head rests on the back of the chair. The man on the right leans toward her; his face is drawn and gaunt. He wears a dark suit. There are curtains behind them. The border around the drawing is off-white.
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- 724 × 893 px
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