

The image depicts a drawing of three figures. Two women are sitting on a bench and one woman is standing. The seated woman on the left has a brown hat and a black and white checkered top with a blue skirt. The seated woman in the middle has her hair pulled back and wears a black jacket with a grey skirt. The standing woman on the right has dark hair in a ponytail and wears a pink dress. The drawing is done in a sketchy style with colored pencils on brown paper. It is signed "Steinlen" in the bottom left corner.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1209 × 893 px
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