

Barber Cleaning a Woman’s Ear
The image depicts a scene with a man and a woman. The woman sits on a yellow chair, wearing a red skirt with white trim and a matching top with a beaded neckline. She has dark hair pulled back into a bun, and her left arm is raised to her ear. In her right hand, she holds a black object with a long handle. The man stands to her right, wearing a white shirt, pants with three vertical stripes, and a white hat. He has a mustache and bare feet. He holds an object in his right hand and appears to be cleaning the woman's ear. The background is beige. The scene shows a barber cleaning a woman's ear.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 563 × 900 px
- Museum Record
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