

The painting depicts a white statue of a woman in a long dress. The statue has short hair and appears to have her eyes closed. She holds a cloth over her right arm. The background features swirling brown and orange hues resembling flames or smoke. The woman's dress is draped around her body, with a sash around her waist. The painting's color palette is predominantly muted, with shades of brown and beige. The overall style is classical, with the statue being the central focus. The artwork is titled "Lot's Wife" and was created by Alfred George Stevens.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 568 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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