'Brazilian Woman I'
Santos Silva portrays a laundry lady, her presence seen throughout northeastern Brazil. Balancing a bundle of clothing on her head, she seems to look inquisitively at the viewer before beginning work. Titled "Mulher Brasileira I" in Portuguese.
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