

Black and white drawing of man and woman struggling in rain. The man on the right holds a broken black umbrella in his left hand and grasps the woman's right wrist with his right hand. The man wears a long dark coat with a scarf around his neck and dark hatless hair; his pants are tucked into boots. The woman on the left wears a long dark dress; her hair is disheveled and blowing in the wind. The woman's hat is flying off her head to the upper center. The caption at the top reads "CROQUIS PARISIENS". The text at the bottom of the image reads: "- Ca n'est rien Eleonore .... ca n'est rien .... c'est un grain .... ca nous annonce l'arrivee du printemps !..." The image is bordered by a thin black line. The background includes rain and city buildings. The title of the piece is "It's nothing Eleanor". The artist is Honoré Daumier.
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- 1079 × 893 px
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