

Black and white portrait of a seated man in a suit. The man has short hair, and his body faces slightly left while his head faces forward. He sits on a chair with his left arm resting on the armrest and his right hand in his lap. The man wears a dark three-piece suit with a vest, a white shirt, and a necktie. The background shows a wall with molding at the top and a chair behind the man. Under the portrait are two small drawings: one of an archway and one of a large building with columns.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 655 × 900 px
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