

Lady in a Landscape (recto); Bust-Length Profile of an Old Woman (verso)
The image depicts two drawings side by side. The left drawing shows a woman wearing a dress and head covering, with her body facing right and her head slightly bowed. She is standing in front of what appears to be trees and a column or pillar. The drawing is done in brown and red pencil on aged paper with a black border around it. The right drawing is a bust-length profile of an old woman with her head covered, drawn in brown pencil on aged paper. There is handwritten text in brown ink above and below the drawing of the old woman. The paper in both drawings is yellowed and has rough edges. The drawings appear to be on the front and back of the same piece of paper.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 609 px
- Museum Record
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