

Black-and-white drawing of a man and woman standing together in a garden, surrounded by flowers and plants. The man on the left has a balding head with thinning hair combed back, wearing a dark suit jacket and vest over a white shirt with a bowtie, and dark pants. The woman on the right has long hair pulled back and wears a dark dress with puffy sleeves and a white collar. The garden has a variety of plants and flowers, and a building with a tower and roof is visible in the background. The artist's name is written in small text at the bottom left. The title of the piece is at the top.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 593 × 893 px
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