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Harper's Magazine Proudla 1917

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The artwork draws us into a detailed, monochromatic world, a realm crafted with meticulous lines and textures. A woman stands amidst a European cityscape, her elegant gown a striking contrast to the rough-hewn buildings that surround her. These structures, rendered with delicate hatching, suggest a sense of age and history, perhaps hinting at a time long past. Above, a stylized sky swirls with cloud formations, adding depth to the scene and creating a sense of movement. The artist’s masterful use of contrast draws the eye, guiding the viewer through the composition. The woman's thoughtful gaze and the architectural details evoke a feeling of contemplation and nostalgia, like a scene pulled from a forgotten storybook.

Harper's Magazine Proudla 1917

Franklin Booth

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1917

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4160 × 6436 px

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