

The image depicts a pencil drawing on light brown paper. The drawing is of a woman wearing a dress, standing and looking straight ahead. The woman's hair is pulled back and covered. The dress has a low neckline and puffy sleeves. The dress appears to be flowing and has folds and creases that are depicted through various shading techniques. The dress also appears to be gathered or ruffled at the bottom. The background of the drawing is plain and light brown. The drawing appears to be titled, "Architecture" and is by Marie Bracquemond.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 625 × 900 px
- Museum Record
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