

The Terrace of the Villa Brancas by Félix Bracquemond shows a black and white drawing of a man and woman outdoors. The man sits on the right with dark hair and wears a dark suit with a white shirt and tie. He faces left, leaning on a table with one leg crossed over the other. The woman on the left wears a light-colored dress with a large hat on her head. She holds a parasol overhead with one hand. They sit on a balcony or terrace with a metal railing and look at a view. Trees and shrubs are on a hillside in the background, in front of a house. The image is detailed with many lines. The composition fills a rectangular space with a light border.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1225 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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