

The image shows a black and white drawing of two people sitting on the floor. The man on the right wears a turban and robes, and sits cross-legged. He has a white beard and holds a quill pen. The woman on the left wears a headscarf and long dress. She sits with her hands folded. A hookah sits to the man's right. Behind them is a patterned wall with a ledge. The image's title, "THE LETTER-WRITER," appears below. The background of the drawing is beige.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 611 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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