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She Rose and Wondered

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This illustration plunges us into a world of stark contrasts and evocative textures. The artwork is dominated by a dense network of parallel lines, creating a dramatic backdrop that seems to swirl and undulate like a tempestuous sky. Amidst this dynamic environment, a woman stands, bathed in a soft, ethereal light. Her pose suggests a mixture of curiosity and apprehension; she appears to be gazing upwards, her eyes reflecting a sense of wonder and perhaps a touch of fear. The interplay of light and shadow, the meticulous linework, and the careful rendering of textures, such as the folds of her gown, create a captivating scene, filled with emotion.

She Rose and Wondered

Franklin Booth

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1916

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1872 × 3564 px

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