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At the Universal Exhibition: Who are the real Chinese?

Honoré Daumier

Cleveland Museum of Art

Black and white drawing of three men in traditional Chinese clothing. The man on the left is tall and wears a dark robe and cap. The man in the center wears a light-colored robe and cap and holds a long staff. The man on the right wears a long robe and no shoes. There are people in the background. The scene appears to be set outside a large building with arched windows. The artist's signature is in the bottom-left corner. The title of the piece is "At the Universal Exhibition: Who are the real Chinese". The style is cartoonish. The image is in a landscape orientation.

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608 × 893 px
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