

A sepia-toned drawing of a woman wearing a long robe and a head covering. The woman is standing, turned to the left, with her arms raised and palms facing upwards. Her right arm is bent at the elbow, while her left arm is straight. The robe has a dark-colored cloak draped over it, with folds and creases visible. The background of the drawing is a light beige color. There is some handwritten text at the top of the image.
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- 528 × 893 px
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