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ArtistA the top a newspaper headline in vintage typography saying, "Evening Standard". A 3D cartoon illustration in the style of a 1970s horror comic parody, inspired by MAD Magazine and Cracked, featuring thick outlines, crosshatching, and exaggerated proportions in the vein of Mort Drucker and Don Martin. A lone Victorian-era woman with a commanding, enigmatic presence, wearing an all-black Victorian silk dress with full sleeves, skirt lifted by a gusty wind revealing a shapely toned leg in a black riding boot, and a wide-brimmed veil hat, is confidently riding a vintage early-20th-century motorcycle. A dark Victorian London street in loose, impressionistic strokes and silhouettes, with a horse-drawn carriage emerging from shadow and a vintage tram fading into mist. Cobblestone streets dissolving into painterly abstraction. Medium shot with a subtle diagonal angle. An image styled like an old newspaper photograph. At the bottom a newspaper style headline invintage typography saying, "Mystery Woman Shocks Nation with Her Bare Knee!". The photograph sit inside the frame of the newspaper.
A vintage newspaper illustration with the headline "EVENING Standard" and a sub-headline "Mystery Woman Shocks Nation with Her Bare Knee!". The illustration depicts a scene with a woman riding an antique motorcycle across the foreground, with her dress exposing her knee. In the background a horse-drawn carriage and a trolley car are visible on a city street, all rendered in a grayscale, pen and ink style, with smoke or dust clouds around the trolley and under the motorcycle.