

Black and white etching of a man and two women. The seated man faces right; he sits on the left, wearing a jacket and pants, with short hair. The woman on the right stands facing the viewer; she wears a long dress with sleeves, and her dark hair is styled back. The woman in the center sits at a table, bent over, with her head covered by a cloth. The background behind them is shaded gray, while the foreground has a lighter tone. The artwork reads "It is better to be lazy."
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 660 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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