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A charming, whimsical watercolor illustration depicts a young boy, possibly a tailor's apprentice, standing atop a wooden workbench in a brightly lit room. He wears a brown cap, a light-colored shirt, and brown overalls, and clutches a long, tan strip of cloth or leather with the words "SEVEN AT ONE BLOW" embroidered in dark brown thread. The boy has rosy cheeks and a contented smile, his eyes gazing forward. Numerous black flies buzz around him, indicated by swirly lines, suggesting a playful or mischievous scenario.
The workbench, made of light brown wood, is cluttered with various tailoring supplies. On the left, a ceramic pitcher holds an assortment of brushes, rulers, and scissors. Numerous spools of thread in varying colors—red, green, blue, yellow, and brown—are scattered across the table, some standing upright, others lying on their sides. A pair of silver scissors lies open on a piece of white fabric, and several neatly folded stacks of colored cloth in shades of yellow, red, and blue are piled on the workspace.
Behind the workbench, a large wooden framed window dominates the left side of the scene. One pane of the window is open, revealing a picturesque view of a village