

St. Lawrence and St. Lucy
Black and white circular drawing of two figures on a white background. The figure on the left is a woman with long hair wearing a hat and holding a dagger or sword. The woman on the right wears a crown or headband and holds a book and a grid-like object. Both women wear long-sleeved robes. The title of the piece is "St. Lawrence and St. Lucy".
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 868 × 893 px
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