

The Drunken Couple by Cornelis Dusart: A black-and-white drawing of a man and woman walking down a street. The man, on the left, wears a hat, a collared shirt with billowy sleeves, loose-fitting pants, and boots. His right arm is behind the woman's back, and his left arm is bent at the elbow. The woman wears a wide-brimmed hat, a long dress, and shoes. She holds a basket on her head with her left hand and has her right arm around the man's waist. They are walking on a dirt path. In the background, there are several buildings, trees, and people. The drawing is detailed and features many lines and shading.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 739 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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