

The image shows two red drawings on a beige background. The top drawing depicts a scene with five figures and one large circular frame with decorative elements. The central figure is a woman with her right arm raised. She wears a long flowing dress, and her body faces right. Her head is turned to the left. On her right is a nude man leaning on a cylindrical object. On her left is a nude man sitting on a rocky outcropping. The lower drawing depicts two figures in a landscape scene. The figure on the left is a man wearing a loincloth. He faces right and holds an object in his right hand. The figure on the right is a nude man lying on his stomach. The image includes text. The top drawing reads "In the Collection of George Earl Cholmondeley" underneath. The bottom drawing reads "Corsica e Satiro." The bottom drawing also includes cursive text underneath, but it is illegible.
Artwork Details
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- 603 × 893 px
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