

How strange.... I had planted potatoes, and here I am harvesting truffles!
Black and white drawing of a man and woman outdoors. The man and woman are standing on the right side of the image. The man is on the left and the woman on the right. The man is wearing a beret, glasses, a jacket, striped pants and tie. The woman is wearing a headscarf, a dress and a shawl. The man is looking down at the woman. The woman is holding a bowl and looking down at a pile of potatoes or truffles. There are many potatoes or truffles on the ground in front of the woman. In the background on the left there is a house and some trees. The background is a field. The image is on a piece of paper with writing on it. The title at the top of the image reads "Pastorales".
Artwork Details
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- 629 × 893 px
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