

The artwork depicts a scene outside a gallery. A sign reading "ED. SAGOT" is visible above the entrance. A woman in a long, dark dress and hat stands prominently in the foreground, looking at artworks displayed on an easel to her left. The artworks appear to be posters or prints. She wears a white blouse and has a yellow bow at her waist. Behind her, several other people are visible, including a woman in a light green dress. A small cat is drawn in the bottom-right corner. A small, detailed drawing of a woman in a long dress is also present in the bottom-right corner. The artist's signature is located in the bottom-right corner. The scene is rendered in a sketchy, impressionistic style with a color palette that includes shades of brown, green, and yellow.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 666 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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