

Black and white drawing of a woman's head and shoulders. The woman has long wavy hair and a decorative headpiece. She faces left. The background has wavy lines. Two banners are at the bottom, one reads "VENEZIA" and the other reads "MAR REGNA". The image has a beige border with text. The text at the bottom reads "Venise" and "Salon du Champ de Mars". The artist's signature is on the bottom right. The image title and artist are "Venice" by Edmond François Aman-Jean.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1047 × 893 px
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