Before us, Lily’s sisters are Elizabeth and Mary. Girls, as always, are depicted against the background of nature. Their young faces are attracted by beauty and spirituality.
It is felt that the sisters are friendly with each other. The color of their dresses contrasts with each other – soft, orange in Mary and delicate gray-blue in Elizabeth. The picture brings a feeling of tenderness, lyrical melancholy.
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