

Black and white illustration of a man and woman standing on a sidewalk. The woman is on the left, wearing a long dress with ruffles and bows. She has short hair and is holding a hat in her right hand. The man is on the right, wearing a dark jacket, pants, and shoes. He has short hair and is facing away from the viewer. The background shows a city street with buildings and a full moon. The sidewalk they stand on appears to be made of stone or brick. The overall mood of the image appears to be melancholic. The title of the image is "Weary and Dissatisfied with Everything" by Winslow Homer.
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