

Black and white portrait drawing of a woman wearing a nun's habit. The woman is centered in the frame. She has a round face with a calm expression. Her eyes are dark. She wears a white head covering that folds over her head and shoulders. The drawing has a lighter border around the image. The image is set against a light background. The woman is titled "Sister Rosalie" and was drawn by Claude-Ferdinand Gaillard.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 689 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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