

Black and white drawing of two men standing indoors. The man on the left has short hair, an apron over clothes, and folded arms. He looks up and to the right. The man on the right has a mustache and a receding hairline combed back. He wears a dark jacket over a light shirt. He holds a paintbrush and palette, looking at the other man. To their right is an empty frame on a shelf with a candlestick with a lit candle on it. The background includes a window on the left and a bust on the wall behind the men. There are frames on the wall.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1260 × 893 px
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