

The image depicts a woman standing on a bridge or a sidewalk, facing to the right. The woman has long brown hair and wears a large hat with a black feather and flowers, a pink and white vertically striped dress with puffy sleeves, and a large black bow tied around her waist. She is wearing stockings and low-heeled shoes. The background shows a city scene with buildings, trees, and people walking on the sidewalk. The artist's signature "A. Lepere" is in the bottom-left corner and some illegible writing and the number "523" are in the bottom-right corner. The entire image is in muted colors of brown and grey. The title of the image is "Paris Almanac, 1897: Spring".
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 566 × 893 px
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