

Black and white etching of a man wearing a long robe stepping over a crowd of people. The man has short hair and his right arm is outstretched. He wears a dark robe over a lighter robe. The crowd is looking up at the man. A building is on the right side. The image has a caption written in cursive. The image is surrounded by a raised border and then a larger piece of paper.
Artwork Details
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- 1174 × 893 px
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