

The image depicts a portrait titled "Soularde" drawn by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec of Yvette Guilbert. The portrait is a sketch on tan paper with pencil. The subject is Yvette Guilbert, drawn from the shoulders up. She faces right. Her facial features are defined with a long nose and downturned mouth. The drawing appears to be a study or preliminary work. The paper has a rectangular shape with rough edges. The background of the image is white with tan smudges at the bottom.
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- 652 × 893 px
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