

The painting depicts a nude woman with wings. The woman is shown from the waist up to her ankles. She has dark hair pulled up on her head. Her right arm is raised, holding a cloth or garment over her head. Her left arm is down by her side, with a portion of a cloth or fabric. The woman has large wings protruding from her back. The wings are brown and red. The background is a mottled blue, yellow, orange, and brown color. The title of the painting is Winged Fortune and it is by William Morris Hunt.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 585 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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