

Two Women
The image depicts Two Women. The artwork is on aged paper with rough edges and visible wear. Two women are drawn, one colored and one mostly in pencil. The colored woman wears a red and gold headscarf, a red shirt, a long white skirt with a yellow trim, and sandals. She sits cross-legged on the left side. The woman drawn in pencil sits cross-legged on the right side, wearing an orange garment. The background is the aged paper. The drawing style is traditional Indian.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 750 × 691 px
- Museum Record
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