

Black and white drawing of two men outdoors. The man on the left is standing and holding a violin. He has curly hair and wears a jacket and a head covering. The man on the right is partially behind the man on the left and seems to be reaching out. He wears a hat and long-sleeved shirt. There is a balcony railing to their right and a window with a potted plant above them. The background includes the corner of a building on the right.
Artwork Details
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- 623 × 893 px
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