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The Maidservant, after H. Leys

Félix Bracquemond

Cleveland Museum of Art

Black and white drawing of a woman in a dress standing with a tray. The woman has light hair pulled back. She wears a long dress with a low-cut top and a wide belt around her waist. A long skirt with a pattern falls to her feet. A cloth covers her arms. Her left hand rests on a table. The table has a white tablecloth and a decorative leg. On the table is a covered dish and other items. The background shows a tiled floor and a wall with columns. Text at the bottom reads "La Servante".

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557 × 893 px
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