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It was drawn first with a fine nib, with a lot of curving lines (which emphasize the chubbiness of the baby) and zigzag shading. These lines were then reinforced with a broader nib and darker ink. Very fine diagonal lines shade the woman's face. A few crude dabs of white highlight her cheek and hand, and the bay's legs.
The elliptical frame was first drawn in pencil and pen and then cut out.
Last updated: 6th December 2020 by Margaret