

Black and white drawing of a man and a girl. The man is standing on the right side. He has deeply pigmented brown skin and short hair. The man is wearing a white jacket with billowy sleeves, a collared shirt and dark pants. He has a large smile on his face. The man is holding a cane in his left hand which is raised above his head. His right hand is raised with the palm facing the girl. The girl is on the left side, leaning on a fence. She has fair skin and her dark hair is pulled back. The girl is wearing a dress and apron. The background shows a field and cloudy sky. The caption at the bottom reads: "Hi! H-o-o-o. He done come. Jumboloro tell you fust." - Page 823. The bottom left says, "Drawn by Winslow Homer".
Artwork Details
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- 624 × 893 px
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