

Black and white illustration of a man and woman standing on a walkway. The woman wears a long dress with ruffles and bows, her dark hair styled up. She holds a fan in one hand and a hat in the other. The man, with short dark hair, wears a dark jacket, white shirt, and light-colored pants. A building and a full moon are in the background. The image caption reads "Weary and Dissatisfied with Everything" and is attributed to Winslow Homer.
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