

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.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 608 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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