

The Printer by Auguste Louis Lepère: A drawing depicts a woman with long wavy hair wearing a long dress. She is sitting on her knees facing left. Her left arm is bent back behind her head while her right arm extends forward. There is an object behind her that has a domed top. The background is blue with some orange and gray tones. The woman and the object she interacts with are outlined with thick black lines. The entire scene is bordered by a black line.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 701 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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