

Black and white drawing of a woman reclining in a hammock. The woman has short hair and wears a dress with a high neckline and long sleeves. She also wears a wide-brimmed hat, and her feet are bare. The hammock has tassels along the edges and is suspended between two trees, with leaves visible at the top of the image. In the background, there appears to be a body of water with a boat in the distance. To the left of the hammock, there is a small table. To the right of the hammock, there is a parasol lying on the ground. The image has a grassy foreground.
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- 602 × 900 px
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